| "I believe in...the communion of saints" |
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We are all - dead and alive - part of the communion of saints:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communion_of_saints When I ask e.g. Saint Anthony or Saint Mary to intercede for me ("pray for us"), I am not worshipping the Saint. I am asking him or her to pray for me, just as I would ask you or my sister to do so. I am praying that s/he do so. A prayer is a supplication. Not the same as worship. http://catholicism.about.com/od/thesaints/f/Pray_to_Saints.htm |
+1 A prayer is a supplication, a request. Not the same as worship. We worship God only. |
Definitely all people. |
Catholic doctrine was in place 1500 years before protestant doctrine, with its lineage traceable back to St. Peter. |
Catholic here. Totally agree with the sentiment; nothing to reconcile. Also, Timothy, great name for an Irish Catholic boy. |
| Re asking saints to intercede - Why not just go right to the top? |
Why do you ask people to pray for you? Why not just do it all yourself? |
| Jesus is the mediator between God and man. He has authority to negotiate with God and to push God on man's behalf. Anyone can petition God, though, on their own behalf or on behalf of others. I pray for others all of the time. Praying to a saint for intercession is just asking them to pray for you. |
Saints led holy lives and are examples for the church. They are human. They are more approachable. |
Where is that in the Bible? |
I was not referring to worship but rather the path to God is through Christ alone. Therefore doesn't that do away with priests as an intercessor and also asking anyone else to intercede, speak to God and/or Christ, on your behalf. |
| How is this a serious question and not yet another invitation to Catholic-bait on DCUM? |
No one has to ask a priest or minister or friend to pray for them. You may ask people to pray for you if you choose to, but if you'd rather not, just don't. Of course, Catholics and anyone else can pray directly to God and Jesus if they choose to. I personally like to pray for my friends and relatives and I like that they pray for me, but we could all choose to pray only for ourselves if we wanted (although we likely won't do that). |
Or of the immaculate conception. The Catholic Church made that up @ 300 AD. "Though shalt not worship a graven image", yet Catholics do. I don't get it. The Bible is very clear on this point. |