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I dont understand your implication that not desiringLike I said let each act according to their present relationship with Christ, if you are capable to call the saints Blessed then it would be fantastic.
However if ones love and relationship with the lord has not deveoped to this point yet, then we should not say they have a problem, we are all at different places along the road of our relationship with Christ.
it is natural to put emphasis on what makes us differant then what we have in commonwhen i think of RC the first elevated things which come to mind is the pope and Mary... but im honestly not sure where Jesus fits into the mix with the RC because it sometimes appears that these are given more place or focus then Him. i never hear of Him, the association or connection is hard (for an outsider) to make when precedence or weight appears to be everywhere else but Him.
Can a Catholic admit that all genuine believers are blessed? Or is only those who are dead blessed? Remember the 'Beatitudes' before you answer.Of course, you are perfectly correct it would be brilliant if when refering to the saints you could also call them blessed along with the blessed Virgin Mary.
Like I said let each act according to their present relationship with Christ, if you are capable to call the saints Blessed then it would be fantastic.
Blessed St Joseph
Blessed St Anthony
Blessed St Christopher
Blessed St Cuthbert
Blessed St Peter
Blessed St Paul
Blessed St Mathew
yes I am blessed in many way, God has been so good to me.Can a Catholic admit that all genuine believers are blessed? Or is their definition of a saint only those who are dead? Remember the beatitudes before you answer.
So one can rank blessed people? Is there a "top ten" list anywhere?yes I am blessed in many way, God has been so good to me.
The Catholic Church does not say "only Mary has been blessed" but that "No one has been blessed as Mary has been blessed" She is the Mothe of Jesus Christ, my Lord and my God, what can compare to that?
I dont understand your implication that not desiring
to glorify creation, rather than the creator, speaks
of an UNdeveloped Christian.
WOW. The bible says just the opposite:
Can a Catholic admit that all genuine believers are blessed?
So one can rank blessed people? Is there a "top ten" list anywhere?
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heaven, as he chose us in him, before the foundation of the world to be holy and without blemish. (Ephesians 1:3-4)
Yes, she was truly blessed....Everyone in Jesus lineage and all the prophets and apostles were special 'vessels' .of course we are all blessed, but not blessed in the same way as a glorified saint. However I have no problem calling a fellow Christian blessed, to be Christian we are blessed.
Well I dont think that it is apporpriate to "rank" the saints, that is Christs perogitive, however we can safely say that our lady is blessed amongst all women and the fact she was chosen to gave birth to God himself, well that is enough for me to believe she is more blessed that the rest of creation.
Thank you for pointing that out to me.Yes that would be a mistake. However this is not what I am advocating at all.
Our first duty is always to glorify God but it is by serving others that we do so.
So it is not at all "glorify creation, rather than the creator" it is to love creation in accordance with the creator.
You see the difference?
Thank you for pointing that out to me.
Yes, I do see what you're saying.
UNFortunately, many do indeed 'glorify" Mary for
instance RATHER than God as their redeemer,
saviour, protector etc.