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Catholicism, Protestantism and Prayers

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Bad News. My local Christian book-shop did not stock Anglican rosaries and nor will they ever probably. But they did sell Catholic rosary beads and it got me thinking. Now I believe the Bible is the Word of God and I stand firm on that. But my understanding of Christianity can change as I understand the Bible more (I am quite young but won’t say how old). Now most Protestants do not pray the rosary for a few reasons-one of which is the Hail Mary prayer. At first, the usual Protestant mantra of ‘Mary worshiping’ springs to mind but let us actually look at the prayer:

‘Hail Mary full of Grace the Lord is with thee’

This is the greeting the angel gave to Mary in Luke 1:28. We can debate, however, about whether it should be translated as ‘full of grace’ or ‘highly favoured one’.

‘Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus."

Again, this is in the Bible. Mary’s cousin said this to her in Luke 1:42.

‘Holy Mary, Mother of God’

Well, all Christians are holy (and Mary was the first to accept Christ). Christians are called ‘saints’ which means ‘holy ones’. And Mary was the mother of Jesus who was God so I suppose the second part is fine too.

‘pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen."

Well we ask people to pray for us so what is wrong with asking Mary to pray for us? And in Revelation 5:8, people in Heaven pray for the saints. But then, is it right to ask people in Heaven who are dead to pray for us? Hmm….

However, I know that some Protestants have changed the last line to:

‘Son of Mary, Son of the living God, have mercy upon us, now, and at the hour of our death. Amen’

And that is fine for all Christians.

I’m rather unsure. I will admit (and Sam will be horrified by this) that sometimes I do think Roman Catholicism makes sense but sometimes I don’t. I probably would be more suited to the Anglican Church but I do like my Baptist Church and I do agree with them.

What do other Protestants (not Anglicans though) think of rosaries and prayers to Mary? I know it is very much out of place in Protestant denominations but frankly, I don’t care much. Our allegiance is to God and His Word, not denominations.

Now this is quite a personal open-letter so please don’t shoot me down.


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