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Pray to Mary, the same as praying to an idol?

I am a Christian, not Catholic, but always wondered whether or not they pray to Mary as the same prayer to an idol.
  If I am right or the Bible says to pray to God alone … anyne

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31 comments for “Pray to Mary, the same as praying to an idol?”


  1. Alan says:

    Absolutely, unequivocally, idolatry. A grave sin '.
      Rationalize Catholics think when they call the practice "worship" - but the cult-worship is written anyway.

  2. IAC2006 says:

    I totally agree with what he said about prayer to them to pray for you.
      I think its a yes.we are not praying to anyone other than Jesus.
      No one comes to the Father except through Jesus, hence to pray (in bold) Mary is the same as praying to any other idols you believe that Mary can link to God.
      and isn't that why we pray to Jesus because we believe there is power in his name? Therefore, the prayer to Mary is the belief that his state, his name will help you get to heaven their prayers for the grace to it that you want to make God to bless you?
      Does it really work that way?
      Jesus replied: "I am the way, truth and life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
      [John 14:6]

  3. sue says:

    I do not think the prayer to Mary is the same as praying to an idol. Although I have been Wiccan since 1982, I was raised Catholic.
    Wiccans I know others have expressed their disagreement, but I can see Mary as a mother goddess and a goddess is the female aspect of the Divine Creator (God) - and then pray to Mary is not the same as praying to an idol.

  4. lightnin says:

    To worship anything or anyone other than God is wrong.
      So "the prayer to Mary, in this sense is a mistake.
      But look up the word "pray". There are multiple meanings. One means "worship" other means "to ask" … "Please tell me the time" (British English).
      When a reads "Catholic" Mary, that person is asking Mary to join them in prayer to God. This is the same as if I ask you to pray for me … In this case, "you prayed to" pray to God for me and me.
      Do I worship you? Of course not. Who could say?
      Watch the dictionary:
      "pray" means "request", beg implorehttp: / / http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionar
      Moreover, for Protestants, "" subject. Check this out: http://whostartedyourchurch.com/

  5. IAC2006 says:

    When Catholics - or someone - pray to Mary - who are simply asked to pass along their thoughts to God. She's like a friend - but she's dead - and I think she has a direct line to God so ask her - and ask him to let God know what you need / want. Many Protestants ask their friends to pray for them. This is no different - except Mary is dead and in heaven - and if you are of Christian faith - you believe in heaven.
      I do not believe in prayer for Christians and Catholics way. My prayer is called "spiritual mind treatment" - and that means not asking for anything - just means being thankful and use your brain to know that you have everything you need to achieve what you want.
      And yet - I'm so tired of thinking that Protestants, Catholics are doing something "wrong" when they pray to Mary.
      Namaste!

  6. liddabet says:

    Wow. This is where Roman Catholics and Christians tend to separate. View Catholic prayers to Mary and the saints not to, for. IE so they can pray in his name that matters. (And envoking their trials as a prisoner of God) The Christian vision can be seen in any of the previous answers.

  7. Stranggo says:

    Hindus believe in praying to any form of divinity that suits you. A woman may feel more connected to Mary that Jesus or a man can feel more connected to a disciple of Jesus, which Jesus himself. Anyway, most of the Hindus offer prayers to the different forms of God, while still knowing the truth, God is not manifested. The real problem is if you believe that Mary was the divine form of God instead of God is the essence of love. That would be the real idoltry.

  8. Julian says:

    I think your question is flawed.
      Christians and Catholics pray to Jesus and Mary, very rarely to God. Through them, calling on God.
      In the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the lines is "Holy Mother of God." How, then Mary is seen as an idol?
      No room for ego in any religious faith.

  9. aegispat says:

    Absolutely. Catholics also pray to the saints called. They use the holy water, how to be holy water? A man in a box can forgive their sins. They bow to the Pope, is treated as a deity. Even changed the 10 commandments. Remove the number 2. "None of the recorded images, and added a second on greed in the end. The Bible says that the only mediator between God and man is Jesus Christ.

  10. The Apostle says:

    Do you know that Catholics are Christians, too, right?
      Since Mary is a living, I live in heaven now with God and His Son, Jesus, how she is praying the same as praying to an idol?
      What does the Bible not to worship idols. Catholics do not worship Mary, we ask that you pray for us.
      You ask your friends and family to pray for you, right? So why is asking purest, the most blessed person who ever lived to pray for you too?
      People who say this are generally too simple to know the difference between praying to a person living in heaven compared to pray at a statue of her. Current company excepted, of course. Catholics know the difference between the person and the statue of the person.
      To clear this for Elegant and company, here are just a few scriptures that refer to the exalted status of Mary and her role as an advocate (someone to pray for you): Mt 1:20, Lk 1:28-30, Lk 1 : 42 - 43, Luke 1:48, Luke 2:19, Luke 2:35, John 2:5, John 19:27, Acts 1:14, Revelation 12:1.
      Swimmers: People who make a distinction between "Catholics" and "Christians", implying that Catholics are not Christians are just showing their own ignorance. Surely not want to appear ignorant to other people, right?
      They are implying that they do not know the difference between the word "Protestant" and "Christians."
      The definition of Christian is one who follows the teachings of Jesus Christ. Catholics follow the teachings of Jesus Christ.
      Since the Catholic Church was the first original church founded by Jesus himself, as the Protestants did not exist until 1500, it is safe to say they are Christians. :) Check the dictionary and / or free if you doubt that fact.
      You know what a dictionary or is Enclyclopedia, right? You can find them in the library if you do not have one at home.
      Prayer to Mary, since he is in heaven and not here on Earth, asking him to pray for you through your prayer is the only way to talk to her. The only difference is geographical: my friends are here on earth, so I ask you to pray for me. Mary is in heaven, so I ask you to pray for me through silent prayer.
      It is not really as complicated as protesters try to do that would be.

  11. Jon M dn ǝpıs sıɥʇ says:

    Yes, a kind of …
      You see the prayer to Mary (actually Miriam)
      I is a side track need not be in!
      Christ's mother was highly favored and
      is allowed to carry the Christ!
      Now, fast forward 29 years or so ….
      As they gathered the disciples of Christ
      in the Cenacle, the mother of Christ
      right next to one of them. This is a very clear
      indication that it also needs the blessings
      that only his son, Christ can offer.
      so they are correct.
      not to say the prayer with thanksgiving MIRIAM
      Christ. The Word says God inhabits the praises
      of its people …
      Moreover, they say that Christ is God with us.
      So go ahead!
      Praise and worship and pray and rejoice
      But just as you think
      Christ not only to Mom
      good question

  12. He said She said Who Said that? says:

    short answer:
      the U.S., yes, for them, no. pray a lot.
      comes from the pagans who were in Rome. who mixed Christianity with paganism and called the universe of the Church of Rome. Roman katholikos viola.
      ninth

  13. grandpa says:

    Praying to Mary is praying to an idol. Check out the sunshine on the site you've listed above. Check out the area that says, "Why is Mary crying? Jesus said, "I am the way, truth and the life: no man cometh unto the Father except through me". - John 14: 6

  14. Pirate says:

    Jesus taught us to pray like this …
      Luke 11:2
      And He said: When you pray, say: Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done as in heaven and on earth.
      John 14:6
      Jesus said I am the way, truth and the life: no man cometh unto the Father except through me.

  15. .. says:

    Yes
      only one channel for prayer to God.
      It is Jesus. Not Maria.
      John 14 6 Jesus said, "I am the way, truth and life. No one comes to the Father except through me

  16. pugjw989 says:

    No, Mary is our spiritual mother, and is basically talking to her. She leads us to Jesus if you ask, or are we headed in their direction. She has done a lot for us in the form of intercession for us.

  17. Kerrie G says:

    Already well by now not ask your pastor or friends to pray for you, because apparently its worng do that and just pray to God alone

  18. Dark Shepherd says:

    is not whether Catholic. in the Catholic Bible of Mary is there. so … not only for Catholics. Sorry can not pray to Mary

  19. the eyes have it! says:

    The Bible says not to worship / idolize anyone but God (1 st commandment). if the Bible says to pray to anyone but God, then why is there a "Hail Mary"?

  20. kristyb8 says:

    No way. They should realize that Mary is not adored, to worship, which is like the honor.

  21. Tomase says:

    No, but it is the same as praying to the dead: An exercise in futility.

  22. Ben says:

    I'm Catholic and I do not pray to Mary,

  23. DooWop says:

    yes, then so is the prayer of Jesus.

  24. mrzwink says:

    To clear this for Catholics, the Bible is clear about worship to God alone and praying to the statue of a dead woman is a living person worshipping.Asking idol to pray that God is very different from the prayer for the dead God wants to intercept her.

  25. elle says:

    Yes, it is the same as praying to an idol. Praying to Jesus is also the same as praying to an idol.
      According to Islam to pray to anyone other than the Creator, himself, is blasphemy …. is perceived by Muslims to be polytheism partners to provide the one God.

  26. Rebecca says:

    Yes, there are both wrong.
      Just pray to God through Jesus is right.
      John 14:6
      Jesus replied: "I am the way, truth and life. No one comes to the Father except through me

  27. an-noy says:

    Praying to Jesus is the same as praying to a dead man.

  28. W r y says:

    I think so.

  29. hondalov says:

    Yes it is!

  30. mikedupt says:

    Quite
      The sentence should only be given to Jesus or God

  31. Stephen says:

    yes



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