Roman Catholics
Non-Catholics do not believe Mary intercedes for anyone.
Because Jesus is God, too. That's the Holy Trinity. God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit all in one being.
Catholics are wrongly accused on a regular basis that they worship Mary. Catholics are always quick to say that this is not true. Protestants see the high honor that Catholics give Mary as idolatry. Catholics are not worshiping Mary by honoring her. They are just following Jesus' example are honoring his mother. No Catholic can give more honor to Mary than what Jesus gave to her.
A chain with Jesus and Mary on it often symbolizes devotion to the Christian faith and a personal connection to Jesus and his mother Mary. It can serve as a reminder of their teachings, guidance, and protection in one's daily life.
The catholics mainly worship Mary as they say god found her perfect,
When Catholics pray to Mary for her intercession, it means they are asking her to pray for them and bring their intentions or requests before Jesus. Catholics believe that Mary, being the mother of Jesus, holds a special place of honor and influence in Heaven and can intercede for them in a powerful way. It is believed that Mary's prayers have a particularly strong connection with Jesus.
The title sorrowful mother was given to Virgin Mary a nun. Her devotion was to please the lord she was the salvation mother of our savior Jesus Christ.
Why do catholics devote themselves to Mary? Christians worship Jesus Christ and that he died on the cross for our sins. But how i look at it, catholics worship mary because he was her mother. that doesnt make sense. She didn't do anything except for give him birth, while Jesus was cruciied and died so we could live. i think catholics shouldn't devote themselves to mary. Not at all.
The Catholic DO focus on Jesus. They worship Him. In fact, the only reason they give Mary any attention at all is because she is the mother of Jesus.
not in the working miracles part, but she did demonstrate the holy spirit through her love and devotion to God
Yes, Mary was present at Mount Calvary during the crucifixion of Jesus. She stood by the cross along with other women, demonstrating her love and devotion to her son despite the difficult circumstances.