You really haven't studied it before repeat the myths to others.The rosary, however, is about us petitioning the Virgin and believing that she has the authority to grant our petitions thanks to our having used that particular artifact in the process.
It is NOT just about her praying for mortals. The Bible does say that the angels pray constantly for us, so that much is not particularly controversial.
The entireity of catholic theology on intercession is as it is in bible. This case the mother of a davidic king, given the honorary title queen has the power to petition her son, and often the petitions are granted. See Isaiah for precedent and Cana of evidence it happens.
Which is just as the early fathers stated including those that decided your creed and New Testament. Take anasthasius and ephraim as particularly vociferous,
But then you know that. I have said it to you several times.So why do you feel compelled to mislead?
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