What is the Role of the Virgin Mary in the Catholic Church?

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The veneration of the Virgin Mary is an important practice in Catholicism. To Catholics, the Virgin Mary holds extreme importance as the mother of God, the vessel through which God became man. However, there is confusion and accusation, particularly from other sects of Christianity, that Catholics worship Mary, and other saints. This is a conflict that has existed for centuries, since according to scripture, honor and worship are to be given to God alone, and “worshipping” the Virgin Mary would be in direct violation of the worship of the one God.

In fact, Catholics do not view the Virgin Mary as a God, and have never done so. But many prayers and petitions are said to Mary to ask her to intercede with her son. The nature of intercessory prayer is that it is a request for a person in heaven to intervene with God and bring the petitioners prayers to the notice of God. The Virgin Mary, in the Hail Mary prayer is asked to “pray for us,” not to “grant our wishes.” For a long time, especially when purgatorial views were common, it was believed that only the intercessory prayers of a person in heaven could lift people from purgatory to heaven.

The Virgin Mary is viewed as the ultimate compassionate human being, and holy, in part, because of her willingness to accede to God’s wishes. For the time period in which she lived, carrying a child without first being married was a monumental request. Further, Virgin Mary had to willingly sacrifice that child, surpassing even Abraham, in her ability not to interfere in God’s ways and means.

The teaching of the Immaculate Conception also bears mention. Mary is a virgin, is filled with God’s love, which creates Christ, and despite her virginity gives birth. She is the living example of the good God can do if only people will obey, and she gives birth to Christianity and Catholicism. This makes her both powerful and important. Catholics do not believe that the Virgin Mary is the source of Christ’s divinity, but instead the most willing and compassionate servant of God, save Christ.

Another important aspect of the Virgin Mary is that she is born without “original sin.” Today original sin is likely to be dismissed by most Catholics as an outdated concept. Up until Vatican II, Catholics believed all who were not baptized retained the original sin of Adam and Eve’s disobedience to God in Genesis. Unbaptized children had to remain outside the gates of heaven in Limbo, for eternity for failure to be baptized.

Though the Catholic Church depended on the doctrine of original sin in order so that all Catholics would be baptized, insistence that Mary was born without it was important. Only a stainless, sinless individual was an appropriate vessel for Christ. Being born without sin, Mary also ascended into heaven, as Christ did, without dying. There is considerable dispute on Mary's sexual relationship with Joseph after the birth of Christ. While some Catholics believe she retained her virginity, most feel it was likely that Jesus had siblings.

From a practical sense, the Virgin Mary also supports the woman’s role in the church. Mary is a servant, a mother and lives free of sin. She does what God tells her to do. Women should be servants, mothers, caretakers, and strive for sinless living. Copying Mary assumes that women do not take a leadership role in the Church, but instead a role of servitude. This reinforces Catholic doctrine that women are not meant to be priests.

Lastly, most Catholics feel a strong personal relationship to Mary, because she is in a sense, mother to all. To the Father, represented as God, Christ and the Holy Spirit, you would bring your large concerns. Prayers for Mary’s intercessions can bring up the small wounds and hurts that may not be big enough to talk to God about. Just as a child might run to a mother for comfort after a fall, many Catholics feel Mary is accessible in this way as a mother figure. Catholics turn to her for support, remembering she is fully human and not divine, and ask for her prayers, her compassion and love, knowing her nature to be one of eternal hope and mercy.

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God gave us the "gift" of sex in marriage to have children. Why is it so important for Mary to be a virgin after the birth of Jesus. She still can be a "blessed mother" and fulfill her marriage vows.
- anon49564
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Wow I found this quite misleading. The Immaculate conception is about Mary being born without sin. Although some Protestants believe the above. Secondly Catholic know Jesus did not have siblings. There is only one word in the Hebrew language for friend, sister, cousin, uncle, ect. ect. which is Brother. There are other languages that don't have many words as the English language does. Blessings
- anon44112
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Matthew 28:20 says "...And know that I am with you always, until the end of the world!" So does that mean that at the end of the world, Jesus will leave us? No. It's a translation from the ancient texts where the same author, Matthew, uses the word "until" to mean "through that point in time" with no indication that the status would change afterward. So Matthew saying that Joseph had no relations with Mary at any time "until" she bore a son was simply his way of ensuring that we all know Joseph was not Jesus' biological father. It's not saying that the status changed afterward. There is no mention in the Bible of Mary giving birth to or raising any other children; certainly that would have impacted Jesus' life as the oldest child and would have been mentioned. Why else did He give her to St. John as his mother (and the mother of the Church) from the cross? Because she had no other children to take care of her. Also, at the time of Christ, there were *no* Aramaic words for close relatives like "cousins" and "uncles," so they all were referred to as "brothers" and "sisters." Acts 1:15 says: "At one point during those days, Peter stood up in the center of the brothers; there must have been a hundred and twenty gathered together. 'Brothers,' he said, 'the saying in Scripture uttered long ago..." Yet another example in Scripture of the word "brothers" so obviously being used without reference to family members.

What foolish man would dare to desecrate the woman whose womb had been the very place of the Incarnation, and where our Lord and Savior lived and grew for 9 months!

If you want to really understand Catholicism, you should read Faith of Our Fathers by James Cardinal Gibbons, or for a longer read, the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Don't believe what non-Catholics tell you... if everything misunderstood about the Church were actually true, no one would be Catholic. Instead, it's the largest single Christian denomination in the world, and growing. Seek the truth.

- anon35126
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Hi there, I was always wondering of this out of proportion adoration for Mary in the Catholic church. I just got into researching it because although I was baptized as a catholic I am now attending protestant charismatic churches. I had the chance to lead a lady from my home country Hungary, to Christ. This happened about 4 years ago and was a total Holy Ghost act. I didn't hear about her since that time because I came back to the States. About 6 months ago I "accidentally" got connected to her, just to find out that the seed sprouted out and growing fast! Praise God! But as most of Hungary she went to the catholic church for education. I was amazed on things being explained to her. Like we can't pray to God straight, because He is to busy! Isn't He God all mighty? Then this idea of Mary and she being immaculate. She has to be honored for being chosen by God to be the mother of Christ and I have no problem with that. But to raise up her to the level (I know you say you don't) of holiness as she is is out of proportion. Then all those miracles connected to her make me kind of wondering. Don't misunderstand, I love the catholic devotion and reverence towards God. This is what is kind of missing in the other churches.

But there are clear erroneous statements in the dogmas. Here we come to Mary again for her to stay a virgin for the rest of her life and on top of this all her to be conceived immaculately! She was a simple gal who was chosen by God. He can do it. Her uniqueness is to be the great roll of being the mother of Jesus. That is the greatest honor a woman can have. I don't believe though that she was any different then all the other saints chosen by God, in regards her human qualities. The Holy Spirit can transform us to all God wants us to be. My question is how is that stated that she stayed a virgin after gave birth to Christ when the scripture clearly says He had brothers(let us say half brothers, not conceived by Holy Spirit)?

Mar 6:3 Is this One not the carpenter, the son of Mary, and brother of James and Joseph and Judas and Simon? And are not His sisters here with us? And they were offended in Him.

- gabez
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Matthew 1:24-25 goes totally against the belief that Joseph never touched his wife, and that Jesus was her only son. The bible clearly states that he knew her not until she gave birth to her first son, not her only son. knew her not until means he didn't have sex with her until afterwards. God Bless!!!
- anon6655

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