| What
about Mary?
Many other faiths have a
problem with the Catholic view of Mary. Don't let
ignorance ruin a beautiful devotion to an amazing
woman!
The Hail Mary is a
wonderful, Catholic prayer that is based on
scripture verses about Mary.
Hail Mary full of
Grace, the Lord is with thee. (Luke 1:28)
Blessed are thou among women and blessed is the
fruit of thy womb Jesus. (Luke 1:42)
Holy Mary Mother of God, (Luke 1:31)
pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our
death.
As Catholics we ask Mary
for prayers of intercession. We don't pray directly to Mary
but instead pray through Mary. As
Catholics we must remember that we do not worship
Mary nor do we pray to Mary expecting that
through her own power our prayers will be
answered. Mary can however, take and perfect our
prayers and then present them to her son Jesus.
We must remember that
Mary asked Jesus to perform his first miracle to
which he did. Mary interceded for the bride and
groom so as not to be embarrased when they ran
out of wine.
Do not be confused by
mediation and intercession.
1 Timothy 2:1-5
- First of all, then,
I ask that supplications, prayers,
petitions, and thanksgivings be offered
for everyone,
- for kings and for
all in authority, that we may lead a
quiet and tranquil life in all devotion
and dignity.
- This is good and
pleasing to God our savior,
- who wills everyone
to be saved and to come to knowledge of
the truth.
- For there is one God.
There is also one mediator between God
and the human race, Christ Jesus, himself
human,
- who gave himself as
ransom for all. This was the testimony at
the proper time.
John 2:1-11
- On the third day
there was a wedding in Cana in Galilee,
and the mother of Jesus was there.
- Jesus and his
disciples were also invited to the
wedding.
- When the wine ran
short, the mother of Jesus said to him,
"They have no wine."
- (And) Jesus said to
her, "Woman, how does your concern
affect me? My hour has not yet come."
- His mother said to
the servers, "Do whatever he tells
you."
- Now there were six
stone water jars there for Jewish
ceremonial washings, each holding twenty
to thirty gallons.
- Jesus told them,
"Fill the jars with water." So
they filled them to the brim.
- Then he told them,
"Draw some out now and take it to
the headwaiter." So they took it.
- And when the
headwaiter tasted the water that had
become wine, without knowing where it
came from (although the servers who had
drawn the water knew), the headwaiter
called the bridegroom
- and said to him,
"Everyone serves good wine first,
and then when people have drunk freely,
an inferior one; but you have kept the
good wine until now."
- Jesus did this as
the beginning of his signs in Cana in
Galilee and so revealed his glory, and
his disciples began to believe in him.
For Further Reading:
To really get a lot more
about Mary and her role in the Catholic Church "Hail
Holy Queen",
is an awesome book by Scott Hahn about the Church's
belief's about Mary and the scriptural references
to her that indeed proves her worthy to intercede
on our behalf to her son Jesus Christ.
CCC 2675-2676 especially the part
entitled In communion with the holy Mother of
God
CCC - The name of Jesus
is at the heart of Christian prayer. All
liturgical prayers conclude with the words "through
our Lord Jesus Christ." The Hail Mary
reaches its high point in the words "blessed
is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus." The
Eastern prayer of the heart, the Jesus Prayer,
says: "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have
mercy on me, a sinner." Many Christians,
such as St. Joan of Arc, have died with the one
word "Jesus" on their lips.
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