Why do we honor Mary and the Saints?
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Why do we honor Mary and the Saints?
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In Roman Catholic teachings, the veneration of Mary is a natural consequence of Christology: Jesus and Mary are son and mother, redeemer and redeemed. ... Mary is seen as contributing to a fuller understanding of the life of Jesus. In this view, a Christology without Mary is not based on the total revelation of the Bible.
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We, Catholics acknowledge that Virgen Mary is the Mother of the one Divine Person, Jesus Christ. We pray to her for her intercession with her son.
We Honor Saints because, they remind us that the Church is holy, can never stop being holy and is called to show the holiness of God by living the life of Christ." The Catholic Church teaches that it does not "make" or "create" saints, but rather recognizes them.
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