I'm trying to understand this; truly I am! To me, what you just said would be like if I spent lots and lots of time with my husband's mother instead of my husband himself. I could pour out my attention and love and words of admiration on her (and of course I should show her love and respect), but since I am able to show him my love directly, I wouldn't need to be overly lavish with my praise for my mother-in-law. Sure, my husband wouldn't be here if she had not borne him, but as a wife I commanded to love my husband. I am not fulfilling that command if I make his mother the object of my devotion. As a Christian, we are commanded to love God with our entire heart, mind, soul, and strength. I do think God wants us to love and respect Mary, but He certainly doesn't command us to "give all we have and all we are to her."
I guess I was hoping that someone would say "Oh, you know, I've heard that kind of prayer to Mary too, and ya' know, that does go overboard. Catholic teaching does not say we are to pledge our entire lives to Mary, but only to God Alone."
So, would all catholics say that the prayer I mentioned in my previous post is an acceptable, perhaps even common, prayer to Mary?
respectfully as always, kayanne