If someone asks you personally to pray for them, maybe someone whom you really love who has a horrible injury, or is going through a crisis of some sort, do you stand firm in what you are preaching and tell them that no, you won’t pray for them because they need to approach His “Throne boldly” and do such for themself? Or are you at odds with your teachings, finding yourself praying for them, even though you teach that someone else, specifically Jesus’s mom, shouldn’t be asked to pray for them?
BTW, need to answer me. You can talk with Him about asking His mom to pray for others when you see Him.
What is it with you people??? The issue is NOT asking someone to pray for you...The issue is you people praying to the mother of Jesus and devoting your lives to her...The issue is you people asking Mary to give you salvation, and mercy and hope...
You guys keep pretending this issue is never raised while the only response is, 'don't you ever ask someone to pray for you'???
Can you be honest enough to respond to the issue presented???
If a person asks for prayers, he/she expects that person to pray to Jesus not some dead person. I know I would.
Did you read the prayer to Mary in post 13?
That’s the same as how we ask someone else to pray for us or others?
I don’t think so.
Asking someone to pray with you about a matter is not praying TO them expecting them to do the miracle that’s needed, as Catholics do with Mary. For that matter, it’s not praying to them at all.