"For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus"
1 Timothy 2:5
Here's another interesting thing I read recently...
Cardinals to petition Pope for Marian dogma making her co-redemptrix with Jesus
prophecynewswatch.com
Meanwhile, the Bible is pretty clear on this one, which is another reason I find it so mind boggling that protestants are trying to find common ground with Catholicism and being attracted to liturgical services, the eucharist, praying the rosary, etc. In fact, many have noticed that the emerging church is another road to Rome.
Some may find this website a wee bit extreme, but pictures don’t lie. Is this what this ecumenism is leading to?...
Pope prays to Mary
Picture of Catholics worshipping Mary
Mary Worship
Ian Paisely calls this the Cult of Mary:
Part 1:
www.ianpaisley.org/article.asp?ArtKey=mary1
Part 2:
www.ianpaisley.org/article.asp?ArtKey=mary2
Roger Oakland writes about the Queen of Peace here.
And keeping with the same topic, here is more unbiblical worship:
Pope kisses Qu’ran
www.deceptioninthechurch.com
Pope worship
jesus-is-savior.com
Alpha and the Pope
understandthetimes.org
More photos to shock you HERE.
Bob Mitchell of Shofar Ministries has brought up some very good points regarding these things HERE. As King Solomon said, there is nothing new under the sun. Looks like the goddess Ashtoreth that Solomon went after (1 Kings 11) is this same Queen of Heaven that the Pope bows and prays to.
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I wrote a post on this not so long ago... The new Mary dogma is ecumenical in nature...
The petition states: “We believe the time opportune for a solemn definition of clarification regarding the constant teaching of the Church concerning the Mother of the Redeemer and her unique cooperation in the work of Redemption, as well as her subsequent roles in the distribution of grace and intercession for the human family.”
Ecumenism
Pointing to ecumenical concerns, the petition continues: “It is of great importance […] that people of other religious traditions receive the clarification on the highest level of authentic doctrinal certainty that we can provide, that the Catholic Church essentially distinguishes between the sole role of Jesus Christ, divine and human Redeemer of the world, and the unique though secondary and dependent human participation of the Mother of Christ in the great work of Redemption.”
And it is all about opening dialogue...
“This initiative also intends to start an in-depth worldwide dialogue on Mary’s role in salvation for our time. […] Should this effort prove successful, a proclamation would constitute a historical event for the Church as only the fifth Marian dogma defined in its 2,000-year history.”
And they want what they call the Christian truth about Mary to be heard when they say...
The text adds that the move would be “the ultimate expression of doctrinal clarity at the service of our Christian and non-Christian brothers and sisters who are not in communion with Rome.”
In a press statement released along with the letter, the cardinal co-sponsors reiterated the same ecumenical concern and said the proclamation of a fifth Marian dogma would be a “service of clarification to other religious traditions and to proclaim the full Christian truth about Mary.“
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