BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
If Catholics believe Mary is sinless, was assumed into heaven bodily like Jesus, pray to her, kiss her statue, and some believe she is a Co-Redeemer.....you don't think that is idolatry?
Have you ever kissed a picture of your wife, kids, parents or grandparents? Does that mean that you worship them? No, of course not. It means you love them. You show their likeness an affection. It is reminding you of them.
BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
Even regarding her as the "holiest human to ever walk the earth" has absolutely no biblical basis, and is dangerously close to idolatry. And more importantly, as OldBear pointed out, it directly contradicts Jesus when he said "I tell you, among those born of women none is greater than John (the Baptist)."
As I responded to OldBear83, please carefully without bias read the first 10 verses of Matthew 11. Jesus is clearly referring to John as the greatest among the
prophets.
Plus look at all the holy people that in scripture Moses, Abraham, Peter, & Paul.
BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
Here is a prayer from Pope Pius XII:
"Enraptured by the splendor of your heavenly beauty,
and impelled by the anxieties of the world,
we cast ourselves into your arms,
O Immaculate Mother of Jesus and our Mother, Mary,
confident of finding in your most loving heart
appeasement of our ardent desires,
and a safe harbour from the tempests
which beset us on every side.
Though degraded by our faults
and overwhelmed by infinite misery,
we admire and praise the peerless richness
of the sublime gifts with which God has filled you,
above every other mere creature,
from the first moment of your conception
until the day on which,
after your assumption into heaven,
he crowned you Queen of the Universe.
O crystal Fountain of Faith,
bathe our minds with the eternal truths!
O fragrant Lily of All Holiness,
captivate our hearts with your heavenly perfume!
O Conqueress of Evil and Death,
inspire in us a deep horror of sin,
which makes the soul detestable to God
and a slave of hell! O well-beloved of God,
hear the ardent cry
which rises up from every heart.
Bend tenderly over our aching wounds.
Convert the wicked,
dry the tears of the afflicted and oppressed,
comfort the poor and humble,
quench hatreds, sweeten hardness,
safeguard the flower of purity in youth,
protect the holy church,
make all men feel the attractions of Christian goodness.
In your name,
resounding harmoniously in heaven,
may they recognize that they are brothers,
and that the nations are members of one family,
upon which may there shine forth the sun
of a universal and sincere peace.
Receive, O most sweet Mother,
our humble supplications,
and above all obtain for us that,
one day, happy with you,
we may repeat before your throne that hymn
which today is sung on earth around your altars:
You are all-beautiful, O Mary!
You are the glory,
your are the joy,
your are the honor of our people!
Amen. "
These words are praise and worship that should be given to JESUS and GOD ONLY. Can you honestly read these words and not see idolatry??
Idolatry is denotes Divine worship given to an image, but its signification has been extended to all Divine worship given to anyone or anything but the true God.
Please show me in the prayer where it equates Mary to God or Jesus and states that we should worship her as a God. It doesn't. It does offer
praise "express warm approval or admiration of" and
honor "high respect; great esteem"
This prayer is like a poem. Do we call Joyce Kilmer a Druid for her poem, 'Trees'? Do we accuse Elizabeth Barrett Browning of idolatry for Robert in her Sonnet 43? No, of coarse not.
It's clear in the prayer that Pope Pius XII is
giving God all the glory for bestowing our Blessed Mother with her gifts.