Why Catholics Pray to
the Blessed Virgin
Mary
Many non-Catholics have been trained
from
childhood to believe that one of the clear proofs of the falsity of
Catholicism
is to be found in the honor that is paid to the Blessed Virgin Mary in
the Catholic Church, and in the innumerable trusting prayers that are
offered
to her by Catholics. At the same time it is true that many
non-Catholics,
when they learn what are the genuine foundations of Catholic devotion
to
Mary , are drawn by it so irresistibly that. ultimately they become
Catholics.
For the truth is very simple and clear, and is all contained in the
following
two truths.
1. Mary is the Mother of God.
Catholics do
not believe that God was bound by any compulsion to have a Mother; they
believe that He chose to have a Mother and all that this implies. He
chose
to permit His human body to be formed in her womb.
He chose to permit her to bring Him
forth
as a tiny baby into the world. He chose to let her feed Him at her
breast,
carry Him in her arms, guard Him from danger, and teach Him as any
child
would be taught, to walk and speak and pray. He thereby chose to grant
Mary a power over Him that only love can bestow. Catholics believe that
in choosing a mother, the Son of God chose to grant her the power over
His will that the love of a good mother always wields over a good son.
2. Mary is a mother to all men.
Catholics
believe that the Son of God chose to come into the world through a
mother
in order that that mother might accept as His brothers all the children
of the sinful race of man. He set an example as to how she should be
honored
and loved. He prepared her for this motherhood of all by asking her to
suffer every conceivable form of pain, thus teaching her sympathy for
the
sorrows of her children. Had she been His Mother alone, He would have
spared
her from pain, because He had the power to do so and because He loved
her with an
infinite love.
He wrought His first public miracle at her request, and when He was
dying
He reminded her that she had been destined from the beginning to be a
Mother
to all. Catholics therefore believe that Mary will be as eager to help
them, in troubles of soul and body, as every natural mother is eager to
promote the welfare of her child.
The rosaries that Catholics recite
are but
the expression of their belief in these two truths. They know that if
Mary
speaks to her Divine Son in their behalf, there can be no doubt about
their
receiving an answer to their prayers.
Imprimi Potest:
John
N. McCormick, C.SS.R.
Provincial, St. Louis
Province
Redemptorist Fathers,
May 2,
1960
Imprimatur: +
Joseph
E. Ritter, Archbishop of St. Louis,
May 5, 1960
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