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Intercede? That is the key word. So, in asking Mary to help... you cannot ask God directly? I'm just curious. No priest could ever offer me a decent enough answer. That's why Islam made so much sense to me. One God. The One to ask for help. So simple. So easy. So beautiful.
I agree, it is the key word. Of course, one can go directly to God. And in my humble opinion going directly makes all the sense in the world. But I have to admit that what makes sense to me doesn't always to othes. What they do is not contrary the Christian teachings (at least I don't think so), so while it is unnecessary doesn't make it any more wrong than me asking my neighbor to interceed and offer prayers on my behalf either, or the Muslim who asks Muhammad to interceed for him/her at the time of the resurrection at the final judgment. Intercession simply is not the same as worship. If it is, then both Catholics and Muslims have something to be concerned about. Thank God I'm neither.
To my understanding, these terms really mean pretty much the same thing. Intercession is just asking someone else to help you with your prayers or whatever it is your are praying for. In the case of Catholics who pray for Mary to intercede for them, they are asking for her to help them in petitioning for God's help. Mary's help is limited to offering up more prayers, while God actually effects the answer to those prayers. Some Catholics may think that it is Mary who answers their prayers, but they are wrong and are giving her credit for work that is done not by her, but by God. It is sort of like me thanking the receptionist at the auto store for seeing to it that my car got repaired. She just sent the order to the shop mechanics who did the real work, but I still thank her as she is the one that served as my conduit to them. Fortunately, as Rose asked above, we don't actually have to use middlemen to approach God.Yes, but not pray as in ask her for help but pray as in ask her to intercede.
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