I count myself blessed that I grew up a Catholic, so the Theotokos and the Communion of Saints was not a difficult issue for me. I already believed it thoroughly.
I've always told Protestants, if my mom was in the hospital, sick, possibly dying, and I asked you to pray for me, would you? "Heavens, yes!" they reply. So, we can pray for each other? We can intercede for one another? "Yes!" they say. Well, if you think about it, the saints in heaven are, as was said earlier in this thread, NOT DEAD. They are alive in Christ. And we KNOW they are with Christ in the majesty, glory, and perfection of heaven. Now think about it, while I'd be glad to pray for you, ironyUSA, wouldn't it be better to ask the Mother of God herself!? Wouldn't it be better to ask the very women who has the same blood coursing through her veins as the Son of Man!? She stands by God in heaven! She intimately knows her Son! Or take the other saints Paul, Peter, John of Shanghai, Herman of Alaska, and thousands of others. They are by Christ, in His midst. They can best intercede far better than we can.
Intercession is asking the help, the aid, the intimate loving urgent intercession of a saint, not us praying TO the saint as a type of god replacing the Holy Trinity.
The saints give God glory because every good gift that comes from the Father of Lights flows through His Church. We are His Church, and His saints are part of it. They magnify His gifts to them. St. Paul was a two-bit persecuting thug until he met Our Lord, and St. Paul always gave God glory for the transformation. So now that Paul is in the Uncreated Light of the Lord, he can pray for you. you are not minimizing God's role by asking one of His saints to help pray alongside you.
Read about the Church Militant, Church Triumphant, etc.
And of course you can pray directly to Our Lord. YOU SHOULD! When I pray before my icons, I pray directly to the Trinity, but as I progress, I ask the intercessory aid of the saints and I name them, call on them, and ask the Lord to hear their supplications.
Thank you for starting this thread. I hope the many good answers on here have helped!
I was raised in a charismatic church and, as soon as I could drive myself, I started attending Southern Baptist churches. A couple of years ago I started taking my faith much more seriously and found that I have some real problems with Protestant theology. As I read the works of the church fathers, I found an interest in Eastern Orthodoxy. I have read a bit of Vladimir Lossky and am blown away by the depth of theology here.
I have contacted the local Eastern Orthodox church about trying to attend... I am really stuck on a single point, however. I understand that Eastern Orthodoxy really views prayer differently than Protestants, but I sincerely don't understand praying to Mary or the saints. Is this really necessary or can someone become Eastern Orthodoxy without embracing this practice?