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  • Christ taught us what to pray....."our Father who art in heaven......" There is no mention of Mary or any saints here. All glory goes to Him alone.

  • Romanists do not worship the Mary of the Bible but one of their own imagination who is based on an ancient pagan goddess. Catholics call their Mary, "The Queen of Heaven". This pagan goddess is found in Jeremiah chapters 7 and 44. God hated worship of the queen of heaven.

  • @kiwichristian2009 Hello friend. It's very interesting to study the changes Mary has taken on over the centuries. From a humble, highly exalted woman God chose to carry and deliver His Son to the co-redeemer, co-mediator, immaculate person who alone possesses an immaculate heart which can save us. The biblical Mary has somehow become Christ. Roman Catholicism has managed to rip Christ down from the cross and put Mary up there in His place. This is shameful.

  • No human is worthy of any amount of veneration or worship because we are all sinners (Psalm 14:3, Romans 3:23); we are to worship God and serve Him only (Matthew 4:10); and God will not give His Glory to another (Isaiah 42:8, 48:11).

    . The bigger-than-life Mary of Roman Catholicism is a FALSE portrayal of the Biblical Mary (the Bible never portrays Mary as being anything more than a godly woman used by God).

  • Psalm 148:13 says, “Let them praise the name of the Lord: for his name alone is excellent; his glory is above the earth and heaven.” This makes it quite clear that only God’s name (not Mary’s) is to be exalted. (In Catholic Bibles the numbering of the chapters and verses of some of the Psalms is slightly different.) When people tried to give Mary special honor and pre-eminence because she was His mother, Jesus corrected them.

  • Roman Catholics borrowed the idea of praying with beads from the pagan religions who were already using them hundreds of years before: In 456 AD, Hindus are thought to have introduced the concept of praying with beads to the world. The earliest reference to a rosary (boberkhas) is in their "Jain Canon" (456 AD) . The Rosary is of pagan origin and no Christian prior to 1000 AD used beads to pray.

  • @kiwichristian2009 Hello friend. This is why Revelation mentions the Whore of Babylon with its pagan system.

  • The real shame of the rosary is praying to Mary. Is Christ on vacation? Is He going deaf? Of course not. Direct your prayers to Him. He alone is eternal. He alone deserves your attention and praise. Nobody else.

  • @johnthreesixteen316 Good point. God tells us how to pray, and it aint to mary. "OUR FATHER..."

  • The real shame of the rosary is praying to Mary. Is Christ on vacation? Is He going deaf? Of course not.  Direct your prayers to Him.

  • There is a holy discipline bearing much fruit and graces through repetition of prayers, which do include recitation of the Scriptures.

  • @11NewAuthor2 Christ hears our prayers the first time. Christ hears our prayers the first time. Christ hears our prayers the first time. Christ hears our prayers the first time. Christ hears our prayers the first time. Christ hears our prayers the first time. Christ hears our prayers the first time. Christ hears our prayers the first time. Christ hears our prayers the first time. Christ hears our prayers the first time. No need to repeat. You aren't speaking to a child!

  • @11NewAuthor2 Really? Show me this in the Bible please. Not the uninspired apocrypha, the Bible please.

  • Matthew 6:7 "But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking. 8 Be not ye therefore like unto them....." We don't speak to each other like that we don't speak to each other like that we don't speak to each other like that we don't speak to each other like that we don't speak to each other like that we don't speak to each other like that we don't speak to each other like that we don't speak to each other like that.

  • My dear Brother in Jesus Christ!

    Thanks for sharing with us your point of view. I appreciate your participation.

    In response to your comment. We Catholics belive praying the Holy Rosary is a way to Praise the Lord trough the Salutation Gabriel Archangel adressed to Mary (Luc 1:26).

    When praying the Rosary, indeed we repeat that salutation.

  • Hence, "Blessed is the Fruit of your womb", it's the proof of faith that Elisabeth made before Mary to recognize Lord Jesus was growing inside Mary's body. (Luc 1:42).

    The second part of the "Hail Mary prayer", I invite you to try to pray it and then you will understand it's Biblical origin by its meaning! :)

    Indeed, in vain we repeat a prayer, if that prayer is not carring our faith, our hope, our humility, our sacrifice, our devotion, and our confidence in our Lord only God! :)

  • And for the repeating thing...

    Lets join the confident repeating voice of the psalmist when he says:

    1.Give thanks to the LORD, for he isGive thanks to the LORD, for he is good. His love endures forever. 2 Give thanks to the God of gods.

    His love endures forever. 3 Give thanks to the Lord of lords: His love endures forever. 4 to him who alone does great wonders, His love endures forever. (Ps 136:1,5)

    And He repeated many times in his prayer! May God Bless your prayers!

  • @hectorcanada But, my friend, surely it is a better way to praise the Lord to pray to HIM, not to mary? There is not ONE instance in the New Testament that condones praying to anyone other than God.

  • @hectorcanada So, my friend, you are taking someone out of the Bible, and repeating it again and again? Yes? Why are there TEN TIMES more prayers to mary than to God? Why not ALL to God? I have heard the rosary being chanted. There is NO feeling in the voice at all, it is like a cracked record. God calls this "babblings"

  • @kiwichristian2009 Ten times more prayers to Mary? Ten times more prayers to Mary? Ten times more prayers to Mary?  Ten times more prayers to Mary? Ten times more prayers to Mary? Ten times more prayers to Mary? Ten times more prayers to Mary? Ten times more prayers to Mary? Ten times more prayers to Mary? Ten times more prayers to Mary?

  • @johnthreesixteen316 ohh, i can feel the emotion! The power! hahaha.

  • @kiwichristian2009 Hearing it is not the same as praying it.

  • @johnthreesixteen316 How many times do you wash your teeth in the day, in the week, in the year?. Is very difficult do not repeat words , how times not catholic say “Lord” and Jesus will say Depart from Me, for I was hungry, and you gave Me nothing to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me nothing to drink; 43I was a stranger, and you did not invite Me in; naked, and you did not clothe Me; sick, and in prison, and you did not visit Me. Mt. 25:31-46. I know many anti- catholic workship the money

  • @kingvoyager I brush my teeth twice a day. I brush my teeth twice a day. I brush my teeth twice a day. I brush my teeth twice a day. I brush my teeth twice a day. I brush my teeth twice a day. I brush my teeth twice a day. I brush my teeth twice a day. I brush my teeth twice a day. I brush my teeth twice a day.

  • @johnthreesixteen316 Say three times,"Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, Have Mercy on us and the whole world." Demons hate Holy blessed repetitions. Protestantism denies in principle the cleavage between a sacred and a profane sphere. This attitude, which contains within itself the danger of becoming exclusively secular. . Anti-Catholics are good at both and foolishly reject scripture that justifies the Catholic Church as the church that Christ himself founded!

    

  • @johnthreesixteen316  But these ARE NOT vain repetitions. These are holy, blessed repetitions.

  • @11NewAuthor2 Are you sure they aren't vain repetitions? Are you sure they aren't vain repetitions? Are you sure they aren't vain repetitions? Are you sure they aren't vain repetitions? Are you sure they aren't vain repetitions? Are you sure they aren't vain repetitions? Are you sure they aren't vain repetitions? Are you sure they aren't vain repetitions? Are you sure they aren't vain repetitions? Are you sure they aren't vain repetitions?

  • @johnthreesixteen316 Anyone who prays the rosary knows that it is not a vain repetition. Proof is in the experience.

  • god bless john paul II,AMEN

  • @labourday25 He's dead, he has already received what he deserved.

  • Thank you so very much for posting this. It is inspiring and refreshing to see such things on youtube. May you be richly blessed for sharing your faith.

  • My family uses this video almost every day to pray. Thank you.

  • I'm so happy to read that!

    May the Lord Jesus Christ keep lighting that flamme of faith in your heart!

    God bless you and your Family!

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