ps139
Ab omni malo, libera nos, Domine!
Rainmaker,RainMaker said:Michelle....... sigh? Sorry if I'm testing your patience. I went back and read post 17. It lists only a couple of verses, Revelation 5:8 is a good one for your case. 1 Timothy 2:1-4 are the only other verses mentioned as evidence in the post and are quite poor at supporting prayer to those who have passed on. Great for supporting prayer for our fellow man however. Weak to say the least for your case.
I did read that correctly didn't I? You used the word ample to describe the Scripture available to support the Catholic view. Our friend PS139 has done an excellent job of supporting the Catholic view, but the "ample Scripture" is missing. I was under the impression you might have more scriptural evidence than the two passages in post 17.
I also could have mentioned that communication with the saints (i.e. requests for intercession) are part and parcel of our (Catholic) sense of the unity of the Mystical Body of Christ. This doctrine is essential to the NT Gospel message. The Church on earth (the Church Militant, we used to say) is one with the Church in heaven (the Church Triumphant); all are united in the one Body of Christ. Certainly, the Church of the apostolic age had a strong sense of this Unity because Paul emphasized our unity in Christ so strongly and constantly.
There are many verses throughout the NT which support or refer to this. I don't want to overload you, so here's just one more passage, 1 Cor 12:18-21 :
But in fact God has arranged the parts in the body, every one of them, just as he wanted them to be. If they were all one part, where would the body be?
As it is, there are many parts, but one body. The eye cannot say to the hand, "I don't need you!" And the head cannot say to the feet, "I don't need you!".
And guys please don't read too much into each other's "sighs"

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