Pope Francis prays to Mary in Lampedusa

Outside of Catholic circles, you may or may not know that Catholics pray to Mary. They believe she is co-redemptrix. They also believe she was a virgin all her life, that she never sinned, and that she ascended bodily into heaven, where she co-rules with Jesus. All this is false of course. It is blasphemy and idolatry.

Here is the translation of the prayer that Pope Francis prayed today

Pope's Marian Prayer at Lampedusa
Here is a translation of the Holy Father's prayer to the Blessed Mother at the conclusion of the Mass celebrated in the island of Lampedusa this morning. Oh Mary, star of the sea, once again we recourse to thee, to find refuge and serenity, to implore your protection and help. Mother of God and our Mother, turn your sweet gaze towards those who face the dangers of the sea everyday to guarantee their families the necessary sustenance for life, to protect the respect of creation, to serve peace between peoples. Protector of migrants and itinerants, assist with maternal care all men, women, and children who are forced to flee their lands in search of a future and of hope. May their meeting with us and our people not become a source of new and heavier slavery and humiliation.

Mother of mercy, ask forgiveness for us who, blinded by selfishness, concerned by our interests and prisoners of our own fears, have become distracted towards the needs and sufferings of our brothers. Refuge of sinners, obtain the conversion of heart for those who generate war, hate and poverty, who exploit their brothers and their fragility, who make an undignified commerce of human life. Model of charity, bless all men and women of good will, who receive and serve those who dock on this land: may the love received and given be a seed of new brotherly ties and the dawn of a world of peace. Amen

The bible says that we are only to pray to God. Jesus is our only intercessor. (1 Timothy 2:5, Hebrews 7:25). The Catholic will explain that prayers to Mary (or requests of Mary to pray for us) are biblically justified, despite the clear command to pray only to Jesus, and the prohibition against communing with the dead. (Leviticus 20:27; Deuteronomy 18:10-13)

In this video, a priest is teaching that because of the scene in Revelation 5:8, where the elders around God's throne are holding harps and bowls of incense which are the prayers of the saints, that they intercede for us. He also says that in Revelation 8:3-5, that the angels do the same thing, bring our prayers to God. Yet the bible's Rev 5 scene shows dramatically and clearly that though the elders hold the bowls of prayers, they are offering them to God, not rifling through the bowls themselves to pick a prayer to answer them. And, one would have to place Mary at the seated circle of elders so that she would be holding a bowl, in the first place, which the verse in no way describes.

This Catholic answers web page about praying to Mary states, "Secondly, because Mary was "favoured by God" [Lk. 1:30] when she was personally chosen by the Lord to become the mother of Jesus, God incarnated, Catholics believe that they have a greater chance of obtaining God's grace for their daily physical and spiritual needs by asking Mary to intercede on their behalf. Thirdly, the above mentioned belief is partially based on the fact that Jesus is the King of kings and Mary, as the mother of the King, is the "queen mother." Then, when studying Jewish history, it is discovered that the institution of the "queen mother" was established during the reign of King Solomon."

However, you notice that the queen mother item is a man-made tradition. Nowhere in the bible does it call Mary royalty. As a matter of fact, Paul says simply "Jesus was born of a woman."(Galatians 4:4)

The Catholic page continues,
In the Old Testament, we learn of the favoured position of the queen mother through the following words, "... then the king sat on his throne, and had a throne brought for the king's mother, and she sat on his right. Then she said, 'I have one small request to make of you, do not refuse me.' And the king said to her, 'Make your request, my mother, for I will not refuse you.'" [1 Kgs. 2:19-20]

Following the reign of King Solomon, many of the kings kept this practice. The mother of the king, through who the king received his throne, was trusted as a confident and advisor. So important was the function of the queen mothers in the days of the Old Testament that their names were listed in the succession records of the kings of Judah. [See 1 Kgs 14:21, 15:13; 2 Kgs. 12:1, 14:2, 15:2, etc...]


Why not pray to Queen Esther? She really was a queen, AND saved all the Jewish people, something that, after all, Jesus did too. Why not pray to Queen Nitzevet, mother of King David and who was in direct line of the Messiah? Because we should only pray to "Queen Mary," a Catholic might say? Well, where is that in the bible? You see how far off-track we get when we apply man's traditions and extra-biblical interpretations on top of the bible.

Similar to the intercession of the Queen Mother, when a child desires a favour and cannot obtain it from his/her parents, frequently the child will make the request to the grandparent to intercede on his/her behalf, therefore obtaining the favour that was being sought. This does not mean that the child is seeking the parental favour from the grandparent. Rather, the child is seeking the intercession of the grandparents before the parents.

Likening a disobedient grandchild manipulating his two grandparents to Catholic Marian intercession is just false on the face of it. The child's authority are the parents. Period. Going around the parents' back means you have a disobedient child on your hands, and he should be punished.

"Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right." (Ephesians 6:1)

Furthermore, Catholics do not differentiate between the living (in this world) and the dead (those who departed) members of the Body of Christ (the fullness of the Church.) The fullness of the mystical Body of Christ is found in the union of all the saints, past and present, here below and those above in Heaven."

Catholics would have to see the living and the dead as the same for their false construct to hold up, as well as purgatory and indulgences and many other false Catholic doctrines.

For more information explaining why praying to Mary is a blasphemous activity, go here. Here is a snippet:
"The Bible nowhere instructs believers in Christ to pray to anyone other than God. The Bible nowhere encourages, or even mentions, believers asking individuals in heaven for their prayers. Why, then, do many Catholics pray to Mary and/or the saints, or request their prayers? Catholics view Mary and the saints as "intercessors" before God. They believe that a saint, who is glorified in Heaven, has more "direct access" to God than we do. Therefore, if a saint delivers a prayer to God, it is more effective than us praying to God directly. This concept is blatantly unbiblical. Hebrews 4:16 tells us that we, believers here on earth, can "approach the throne of grace with confidence."

I mention the Marian prayer by Pope Francis for two reasons. First, to show how subtly the false religions twist the bible. It takes skill and discernment to see how and why the Catholic stance is incorrect. I listened to the priest three times in that video. Not because I believed him but I wanted a thorough understanding of what he was saying and how he was saying it. He used Revelation 5 very well. He is very plausible sounding. Yet the bible says that the false doctrines will sound plausible.

"I say this in order that no one may delude you with plausible arguments." (Colossians 2:4)

Secondly, in this day and age of "tolerance" I want to keep saying all the more boldly and flatly: anyone adhering to these doctrines is not saved and will go to hell if they die believing them. If Pope Francis were to die tonight, he will go to eternal fiery torment in hell. He is a child of hell (Matthew 23:33) and a curse upon the earth. (Galatians 3:10). He is in all likelihood a very nice man, that is not the issue. He is a child of the devil. (1 John 3:10).

How can I say these things with such certainty? No one becomes pope unless they have demonstrated throughout a lifetime of believing, protecting, teaching, and promoting these false doctrines. And tonight we see the fruit: praying to Mary.

I am not happy about the fact that if Pope Francis were to die tonight he would go to hell forever. Not at all. I wish no one would go there. But one must believe on Jesus alone and not a hellish amalgam of grace plus works plus a heavy dose of idolatry and blasphemy in order to be declared righteous before God.

Though I am sad that a man like Mr Jorge Bergoglio is going to hell, I am also upset that he is deluding many millions with these doctrines of demons.

Be careful not to be swayed by fine words using the bible. Be careful not to be drawn away by mystical practices which entice the flesh under guise of spirituality.

"But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction. And many will follow their sensuality, and because of them the way of truth will be blasphemed. And in their greed they will exploit you with false words. Their condemnation from long ago is not idle, and their destruction is not asleep."  (2 Peter 2:1-3)

Does Jesus need Mary as prayer buddy because He is too busy? Is she the heavenly secretary, bringing prayers to the overwhelmed CEO because His desk got piled too high? Never let it be so! Does He use Mary because He is distant and unloving? Then He is not God! Does He need Mary because He must be persuaded? Then He is not sovereign!

Jesus is our High Priest, loving, able, compassionate, willing to hear our prayers and grant them if they align with His will. (Hebrews 6:20,  Hebrews 9:11). Jesus paid it all, and He was accepted by God as the one sacrifice for sins, therefore He now performs a most excellent office, Priest, interceding for us. Why would you WANT to pray to anyone else, when we have the most unique Being, the most perfect Judge, the most loving Shepherd, in the entire universe, who knows our name and the very numbers of hairs on our head?!

Love Jesus and love His offices of Priest, Prophet and King. He is the ONLY ROYALTY.

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  1. The sad thing is that the Pope is criticizing Brazilians for "straying to" evangelical churches.

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jul/27/pope-issues-blistering-criticsm-brazilian-church-l/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS

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  2. I am a devout Catholic. I cannot be "silent". You are doing what most anti-Catholic Protestant "scholars" do--namely, "atomizing" Sacred Scripture, that is, highlighting or using only one passage of Scripture while ignoring the context in which the passage resides. You cited 1Tim 2:5 while ignoring 1Tim1-4 in which St. Paul urges "prayers, intercessions" to be offered for kings, etc. and that such is "good and respectful in every way." Typical Protestant atomization of Scripture. What you and most other Protestants fail to realize is that all of us on Earth, just like all the saints in heaven who are ALIVE and who with us constitute the family of God, share in the mediation of Christ, "the one mediator between God and men.", just like we share in the work of redemption,. Yes we are all co-redeemers with Christ, the One Redeemer, whose sacrifice alone saved mankind. Also, Sacred Tradition preceded Sacred Scripture. St. Paul's 1 Thess (the first writing of the New Testament)was written @ 45 AD, so there was at least 12 years when there was no New Testament. What guided the Church/ the first Christians then? The Roman Catholic Church determined the canonicity of the Bible. There were no Protestant churches for 1500 years, only the Catholic Church. If you say that the Catholic Church is not the one true Church established by Christ Himself then you make Him a liar because He said to the Apostles, "lo, I will be with you always, even unto the end of the world." (MT 28: 20) By saying that, you are effectively saying that Christ was not with HIS Church (not Martin Luther's, or Calvin's, or Zwingli's churches, mere human institutions ) for fifteen hundred years. Again, you're making Christ a liar or incompetent. I'm sure you don't want to do that. Come home to the Catholic Church, the one true Church established by God himself. I'll be praying for you, interceding on your behalf. I can do that because I'm part of the Mystical Body of Christ. Just like the saints in heaven, including the Most Blessed Virgin Mary, who are ALIVE in Christ, and work with HIM for the redemption of the world. God Bless you!
    Leo Couchara

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    1. Leo,

      I am sorry to hear that you are a devout Catholic, which means you have believed the untrue doctrines of the pope (man) and forsaken the doctrines of God. There is only one redeemer and that is Christ. We do not share that role with Him. Nor does Mary.

      I am aware of the Catholic twisting of the verses which speak of all of the saints (and in Catholic dogma, that means *only* Catholics) praying for redemption and making intercession and this includes those who are in heaven also.

      Mary is not working "with" Christ for the redemption of the world. Here is an essay by a man who was Catholic for 25 years who thankfully was drawn out of that heretical religion via the grace of God alone. He knows the CCC and he knows the bible.

      NO, the Catholic church is not in Christ. You're right, that is what I am saying. Your church has apostasized away from the faith and you need to repent and believe on the Gospel to be saved.

      The Counterfeit Mary of Catholicism
      http://proclaimingthegospel.org/equip/blog/217-the-counterfeit-mary-of-catholicism

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  3. The tragedy at Lampedusa yesterday reminded me of Pope Francis' Marian prayer there on July 26th of this year. John F.

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