Originally posted by Rajk999HOLY MARY, MOTHER OF GOD, PRAY FOR US SINNERS, NOW AND AT THE HOUR OF OUR DEATH, AMEN
Who is this " .. mary queen of heaven .."
Is the person in the Bible or someone more recent ?
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Originally posted by AThousandYoungThere is no reference to Mary the mother of God in the Bible.
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Neither is there a Mary the Queen of Heaven.
Where to people get all this nonsense from ?
There is however a Mary that was the mother of Jesus Christ.
Is that the same one ?
Originally posted by Rajk999Yes, that's who they are talking about.
There is no reference to Mary the mother of God in the Bible.
Neither is there a Mary the Queen of Heaven.
Where to people get all this nonsense from ?
There is however a Mary that was the mother of Jesus Christ.
Is that the same one ?
It's mostly a Catholic thing I think.
I have a dream, a song to sing
To help me cope with anything
If you see the wonder
of a fairy tale
You can take the future
even if you fail
I believe in angles
Something right in everything I see
I believe in angles
When I know the time is right for me
I’ll cross the stream
I have a dream
I have a dream, a fantasy
To help me through reality
And my destination
makes it worth the while
Pushing through the darkness
still another mile
I believe in angles
Something good in everything I see
I believe in angles
When I know the time is right for me
I’ll cross the stream
I have a dream
I have a dream
a song to sing
To help me cope
with anything
If you see the wonder
of a fairy tale
You can take the future
even if you fail
I believe in angles
Something good in everything I see
I believe in angles
When I know the time is right for me
I’ll cross the stream
I have a dream
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ABBA - i Believe in angles
Me too - I believe in angles, and angels.
Originally posted by Rajk999Yes. And since Catholics believe that Jesus is God, they believe that Mary is mother of God. The title "Queen of Heaven" is only an honorific title and not a doctrine.
There is however a Mary that was the mother of Jesus Christ.
All Orthodox and Catholic churches pray some version of the Hail Mary, and even some Anglican churches do. It is not exclusively a Catholic prayer.
Originally posted by Conrau KSo the names can be used interchangeably, obviously.
Yes. And since Catholics believe that Jesus is God, they believe that Mary is mother of God. The title "Queen of Heaven" is only an honorific title and not a doctrine.
All Orthodox and Catholic churches pray some version of the Hail Mary, and even some Anglican churches do. It is not exclusively a Catholic prayer.
Saying Jesus is the same as saying God and vv?
Therefore the first verse in the Bible can read:
"In the beginning Jesus created the heaven and the earth.".... ?
Originally posted by stokerNo problemo.
sorry for taking so long to reply only get online at certain tlmes...
Mary mother of jesus she is in bible, several women mentione3d in bible sarah, for one
Does Mary appear to only to the 'chosen'.. Catholics I presume?
What about Sarah. Have people seen her in the form of an angel as well ?
Originally posted by Rajk999The term catholic means universal, so many other christian faiths can use this term, but genraly its the rome doctrine that its given to. but up to now i know of only rome catholics that she has appeared to.
No problemo.
Does Mary appear to only to the 'chosen'.. Catholics I presume?
What about Sarah. Have people seen her in the form of an angel as well ?
My other point was with sarah is females and mentioned in bible the angels you require a point that mary is seen but what is you discription of a angel, if mary gives advice from god does this make her a angel or do you want angels to have wings.
Originally posted by stokerAre you saying that Mary only appears to those who believe in her, as an angel, if they are Roman Catholics?
The term catholic means universal, so many other christian faiths can use this term, but genraly its the rome doctrine that its given to. but up to now i know of only rome catholics that she has appeared to.
My other point was with sarah is females and mentioned in bible the angels you require a point that mary is seen but what is you discription of a angel, if mary gives advice from god does this make her a angel or do you want angels to have wings.
Originally posted by snowinscotlandRoman Catholics do not regard Mary as an angel, although many do believe to have received visions of her. An angel, in their sense, is of a different species, an intermediary between God and man and a person cannot become an angel. Angels are angels and man is man.
Are you saying that Mary only appears to those who believe in her, as an angel, if they are Roman Catholics?