Here, let's get this thread back to topic.
Mary: Co-Redemptrix?
There's so much written about Mary in the CCC
(Catechism of the Catholic Church) that one hardly knows where to begin.
A good idea to begin is that the CC (Catholic Church - it's incorrect to call it the RCC Roman Catholic Church --Roman is a rite and not the name of a church) has begun to call Mary the Mother of the SON OF GOD, instead of MOTHER OF GOD, since, I'm sure we can all agree, God does NOT have a mother. He always was and always will be.
For instance, in the CCC paragraph (it goes by paragraphs)
no. 485 and 486
485 The mission of the Holy Spirit is always conjoined and ordered to that of the Son. The Holy Spirit, "the Lord, the giver of Life", is sent to sanctify the womb of the Virgin Mary and divinely fecundate it, causing her to conceive the eternal Son of the Father in a humanity drawn from her own.
486 The Father's only Son, conceived as man in the womb of the Virgin Mary, is "Christ", that is to say, anointed by the Holy Spirit, from the beginning of his human existence, though the manifestation of this fact takes place only progressively: to the shepherds, to the magi, to John the Baptist, to the disciples. Thus the whole life of Jesus Christ will make manifest "how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power."
As we can see, the CC is endeavoring to move away from some language that could be confusing. The problem, IMO, is that the people sitting in the pews of the CC every Sunday DO NOT know anything about their faith or what is happening in the CC today. There is NO TEACHING. This makes for much confusion when Catholics are speaking to other Christians. Much incorrect information is passed on to others.
Mary is not to be worshipped, and yet she is.
She is to bring persons to Christ and yet they stop at her.
I'd like to say that I was raised Catholic and know the doctrine because I've taught in that chuch. I'd like to say that the CCC can be a very confusing book.
And I'd like to say that I love and honor Mary as the one person in all the world who knows Jesus as no one else does. I will not demean her in any way, but I will also not raise her to the level of our Savior, who is also HER savior.
Mary: Co-Redemptrix?
There's so much written about Mary in the CCC
(Catechism of the Catholic Church) that one hardly knows where to begin.
A good idea to begin is that the CC (Catholic Church - it's incorrect to call it the RCC Roman Catholic Church --Roman is a rite and not the name of a church) has begun to call Mary the Mother of the SON OF GOD, instead of MOTHER OF GOD, since, I'm sure we can all agree, God does NOT have a mother. He always was and always will be.
For instance, in the CCC paragraph (it goes by paragraphs)
no. 485 and 486
485 The mission of the Holy Spirit is always conjoined and ordered to that of the Son. The Holy Spirit, "the Lord, the giver of Life", is sent to sanctify the womb of the Virgin Mary and divinely fecundate it, causing her to conceive the eternal Son of the Father in a humanity drawn from her own.
486 The Father's only Son, conceived as man in the womb of the Virgin Mary, is "Christ", that is to say, anointed by the Holy Spirit, from the beginning of his human existence, though the manifestation of this fact takes place only progressively: to the shepherds, to the magi, to John the Baptist, to the disciples. Thus the whole life of Jesus Christ will make manifest "how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power."
As we can see, the CC is endeavoring to move away from some language that could be confusing. The problem, IMO, is that the people sitting in the pews of the CC every Sunday DO NOT know anything about their faith or what is happening in the CC today. There is NO TEACHING. This makes for much confusion when Catholics are speaking to other Christians. Much incorrect information is passed on to others.
Mary is not to be worshipped, and yet she is.
She is to bring persons to Christ and yet they stop at her.
I'd like to say that I was raised Catholic and know the doctrine because I've taught in that chuch. I'd like to say that the CCC can be a very confusing book.
And I'd like to say that I love and honor Mary as the one person in all the world who knows Jesus as no one else does. I will not demean her in any way, but I will also not raise her to the level of our Savior, who is also HER savior.