Scene from "Ave Maria", a documentary by Annie Goldson. If you are interested in the full high resolution version, please visit http://docsonline.eu/?search=Ave%20Maria&type=title&docinfo=321
Ave Maria is a celebration of the most important woman in Christianity. 2000
Years after the death of her son Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary still has the ability to inspire comfort and give hope to milions of people all over the world. In this enchanting film, director Nouchka van Brakel follows contemporary worshippers and admirers of Mary in the Netherlands, Spain, Poland and Turkey. A must see for anyone interested in religion.
"Do you not see what they are doing in the towns of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem? The children gather wood, the fathers light the fire, and the women knead the dough and make cakes of bread for the Queen of Heaven. They pour out drink offerings to other gods to provoke me to anger." (Jer 7:17-18). Those verses are eerily reminiscent of the Roman Catholic service.
kiwichristian2009 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
God loves Mary (Maria, Miriam) and love all of you. But God never placed Mary in heaven next to him as mediator (or co-mediatrix). The Bible says there's only 1 mediator - Christ Jesus. (1st Timothy chapter 2 verse 5)
There were NO STATUES OF MOSES MADE BY HEBREWS in the Bible and NO STATUES OF GOD, JESUS, ANGELS, OR SAINTS. The idea of making statues of saints was borrowed from pagan Romans. If the Catholic Church obeyed the BIBLE, they wouldn't allow icons. (1st John 5 vs. 21, before Jude)
oneconcerned 1 year ago