I can respond with some authority, as I am a former catholic. I was born and raised a catholic and attended a catholic school for the first 8 years. For the past 14 years however, I have been a born-again Christian, with no denominational preference, who studies and lives according to God's word. Whoever said that catholics do not pray directly to Mary is wrong. Take the Hail Mary prayer: "Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou amongst women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen."
If that is not praying to Mary, I don't know what it is. The Bible, and Jesus Himself instruct us to pray to the Father......Period. Jesus never said, "pray to my earthly mother", and for that matter didn't even instruct us to pray to Him, He taught us to pray to our Father, in His name. I have found that responses to questions such as whether catholics pray to Mary, or patron saints, etc., is usually answered out of not knowing the biblical answer. Jesus likewise never taught us to pray to someone else, to pray for us. The whole catholic concept of praying to Mary, or one of the so-called patron saints is based on an expectation of having someone else talk to God on our behalf. Jesus taught us to go to a quiet place and speak dircectly to God. He wants to hear from us, not from someone acting as a mediator.
The process of determining sainthood, and patron saints is not biblical either. It is pretty egotistical for man to think they can establish who God will get as saints. God is not waiting for us to tell Him who is worthy of sainthood. Again, that practice is not biblically based. According to the Bible, all believers are saints, and Paul speaks of us that way. Anyone who dispels this is challenged to quote such from the bible.
Bagshome
If that is not praying to Mary, I don't know what it is. The Bible, and Jesus Himself instruct us to pray to the Father......Period. Jesus never said, "pray to my earthly mother", and for that matter didn't even instruct us to pray to Him, He taught us to pray to our Father, in His name. I have found that responses to questions such as whether catholics pray to Mary, or patron saints, etc., is usually answered out of not knowing the biblical answer. Jesus likewise never taught us to pray to someone else, to pray for us. The whole catholic concept of praying to Mary, or one of the so-called patron saints is based on an expectation of having someone else talk to God on our behalf. Jesus taught us to go to a quiet place and speak dircectly to God. He wants to hear from us, not from someone acting as a mediator.
The process of determining sainthood, and patron saints is not biblical either. It is pretty egotistical for man to think they can establish who God will get as saints. God is not waiting for us to tell Him who is worthy of sainthood. Again, that practice is not biblically based. According to the Bible, all believers are saints, and Paul speaks of us that way. Anyone who dispels this is challenged to quote such from the bible.
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