A bishop is one person, a presbytery is usually many people.I think officially the whole Presbytery (the assembly, not the geographical region) is our equivalent of a bishop.
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A bishop is one person, a presbytery is usually many people.I think officially the whole Presbytery (the assembly, not the geographical region) is our equivalent of a bishop.
I think officially the whole Presbytery (the assembly, not the geographical region) is our equivalent of a bishop.
I am not asking about you. I am asking if All Catholics have to pray to her, as co-mediatrix. I am under the impression that is so. would I be instructed to say hail Mary's for penance?Of course, I ask (pray) Blessed Mary to pray for me to the Lord my God, don't you?
That's a relief.I am not asking about you.
No one "has to pray" to Blessed Mary. Why on earth would you believe otherwise?I am asking if All Catholics have to pray to her
That's just a theological title, speculative and NOT dogmatic., as co-mediatrix.
That impression is wrong.I am under the impression that is so.
Possibly, you could object - say something like, "I object to praying the rosary, I dislike doing it".would I be instructed to say hail Mary's for penance?
So, it is possibly, yes I would? Therefore my impression could be correct.That's a relief.
No one "has to pray" to Blessed Mary. Why on earth would you believe otherwise?
That's just a theological title, speculative and NOT dogmatic.
That impression is wrong.
Possibly, you could object - say something like, "I object to praying the rosary, I dislike doing it".
You do understand, I hope, that a penance cannot be enforced, right? It is always a voluntary act of obedience to perform the penance.So, it is possibly, yes I would?
No, your stated impression is wrong. Just completely wrong.Therefore my impression could be correct.
Ok thank you for this information. I was misinformed.You do understand, I hope, that a penance cannot be enforced, right? It is always a voluntary act of obedience to perform the penance.
No, your stated impression is wrong. Just completely wrong.
️ On the Title “Co-Mediatrix”
The Catholic Church has not defined the title Co-Mediatrix as a dogma. While the Church permits and encourages Marian devotion, including invocation under titles such as Advocate, Helper, Benefactress, and Mediatrix (cf. Lumen Gentium §62, Second Vatican Council), it has not declared the term Co-Mediatrix as binding upon the faithful. The Church teaches that “no creature could ever be counted along with the Incarnate Word and Redeemer” (Lumen Gentium §62), thereby safeguarding the unique mediatorship of Christ (cf. 1 Timothy 2:5).
Thus, although Marian titles such as Mediatrix of all graces are theologically permissible and widely held in devotional contexts, they do not constitute dogma. The faithful are not required to affirm or use the title Co-Mediatrix, nor are they obliged to direct prayers to Mary under that designation.
On the Obligation to Pray to Mary
Catholics are not dogmatically required to pray to the Blessed Virgin Mary. However, the Church teaches that devotion to Mary is “intrinsic to Christian worship” (Catechism of the Catholic Church [CCC] §971), and encourages Marian prayers such as the Rosary as spiritually beneficial. The faithful are free to invoke her intercession, but such prayer is not obligatory in the sense of canonical or dogmatic compulsion.
On Saying Hail Marys for Penance
The assignment of Hail Marys as part of sacramental penance is a pastoral decision made by the confessor. It is not universally mandated, but is common practice. The Hail Mary itself is a biblically rooted prayer (cf. Luke 1:28, 1:42) and its use in penance reflects the Church’s esteem for Marian intercession. However, the form and content of penance are not dogmatically fixed and may vary.
Dogmatic Sources Referenced
In summary, the Church does not impose a universal obligation upon all Catholics to pray to Mary as Co-Mediatrix, nor does it dogmatically require the recitation of Hail Marys for penance. These practices are encouraged and pastorally applied, but not doctrinally mandated.
- Lumen Gentium (Dogmatic Constitution on the Church), §§60–62, Second Vatican Council
- Catechism of the Catholic Church, §§963–975, especially §971
- Council of Trent, Session XIV, on the Sacrament of Penance (regarding the confessor’s discretion)
Well, truth is, that if that local Catholic Church is allowing non Catholics to commune, they have broken unity with the Catholic Church. This is their rules, not mine.My church has achieved unity in Christ with the Catholic Church down the block because we respect each other as Christians and treat each other as equals which is something that this thread has failed miserably to accomplish.
If unity means that we must join and recognized the primacy of doctrines by the so called ancient churches to become part of the body of Christ then count me out. Christ fully knows who His sheep are. He will sort it out when WE (including all of you) get to heaven.
Correct. Never compromise truth for the sake of false unity.Well, truth is, that if that local Catholic Church is allowing non Catholics to commune, they have broken unity with the Catholic Church. This is their rules, not mine.
Communion and Catholic typical devotions we do not share. We fellowship, pray for each other, have joint programs for the poor, and other similar activities. The point of my post is that we treat each other as equal Christians part of the Body of Christ.Well, truth is, that if that local Catholic Church is allowing non Catholics to commune, they have broken unity with the Catholic Church. This is their rules, not mine.
NM is just going to fall on deaf ears.Correct. Never compromise truth for the sake of false unity.
Never compromise truth for the sake of false unity.
Informed ears, ears that hear His Word.NM is just going to fall on deaf ears.
Thanks for proving my point. I’m sure you make a great ambassador for your church.Informed ears, ears that hear His Word.
This is a unity that should be acceptable to all Christians.Communion and Catholic typical devotions we do not share. We fellowship, pray for each other, have joint programs for the poor, and other similar activities. The point of my post is that we treat each other as equal Christians part of the Body of Christ.
Then that's not really viewing each other as being "equally" part of the Body of Christ.Communion and Catholic typical devotions we do not share.
Yes you are still two quite separate churches.My church has achieved unity in Christ with the Catholic Church down the block