Posted on 08/25/2005 3:42:57 PM PDT by NYer
Recently, I participated in an online conversation about the Blessed Virgin.
As an evangelical convert to the Catholic faith, I can empathize with the deep fears many evangelicals have about Mary. Its a terror that runs way down into the guts and marrow of many evangelicals. Its a deep, unreasoning and nameless fear that does not lose any of its power even when every so-called basis for the fear is debunked.
And like many irrational fears, it has the odd quality of distracting us from reality and clear thinking.
To illustrate what I mean, let me sum up not a few discussions I have witnessed between Catholics and evangelicals:
Evangelical: You must not worship Mary!
Catholic: Relax. I dont worship Mary.
Evangelical: Oh, but you do!
Catholic: Actually, I think Im the only one qualified to make that call, arent I?
Evangelical: But it looks to me like you worship her! You pray to her and ask her to intercede for you, dont you?
Catholic: Yes, I do like to talk to my mother about things. But I dont worship her and I dont think shes God. Shes a creature, a fellow Christian (albeit the great one). How would you feel if I said, You worship your barber! I know you do, because you sometimes ask him to pray for you?
Evangelical: Thats totally different!
Catholic: Actually, its exactly the same. Which is why Scripture says dont judge by appearances. If youd just ask me rather than telling me, Id be happy to tell you what I worship. I worship Jesus Christ fully present in the holy Eucharist body, blood, soul and divinity.
Evangelical: I dont think the Eucharist is Jesus body and blood, but simply a symbol. But lets not argue over such fine points of theology as transubstantiation. We both celebrate Communion in our own ways. And thats the important thing.
Catholic: Did you hear me? I said I fall down in worship and adoration before something that looks just like a piece of bread and a cup of wine. I say Hosanna to it. I adore it as the very God of the Universe! The Eucharist is my Lord and my God, my salvation, my life, the very source of my being!
Evangelical: Yes. I think thats a bit overboard, but lets not argue about it. You have your version of communion and I have mine. Now, about Mary worship: Dont you see how incredibly dangerous it is for you to commit the grave sin of idolizing Mary
If this were the only time Id seen exchanges like this, I would laugh it off as a singular incidence of obtuseness.
But, in fact, its not at all uncommon to see evangelicals devoting weirdly disproportionate amounts of energy to the strange task of persuading Catholics to cease doing what they are not doing while cheerfully and warmly ignoring what they are doing.
To be sure, that doesnt mean I think evangelicals should get on the ball and start a campaign against Eucharistic adoration. On the contrary, I think Eucharistic adoration the highest duty of the human race and something that should be encouraged till the glory of the Lord covers the face of the earth as the waters cover the sea.
But I do think it mighty odd that somebody who doesnt believe the Eucharist is Jesus Christ cares passionately that I not fall down in worship of Mary whom I do not adore yet shrugs indifferently when I fall down in worship of the Host.
It gives one the strong impression that theres something other than concern about idolatry here. That something is what I call Mariaphobic Response Syndrome: the irrational terror of the Blessed Virgin that paradoxically makes her loom much larger in many evangelical imaginations than in Catholic ones.
As a recovering MRS sufferer, I can tell you that she is perhaps the single biggest obstacle facing the potential convert to the Church from evangelicalism. The papacy? Small beer! The Eucharist? Got it. Sacred Tradition? Not a problem! Mary?
Something in the gut stirs. The terror that the whole Catholic faith is a vast charade flares up in the mind. Say what they will, the Catholic Mary is some terrible pretty face on the worship of Babylonian deities. Must ... get ... out! Must ... escape! Its all a trick.
Once Im in the Church, Ill be ushered into the secret chambers where scary Marian rites of worship take place in the secret rooms beneath the sanctuary. Therell be no escape. I will be forced to worship the Goddess!!!!!
Then you enter the Church and reality hits you: Mary gets small. Or rather, she resumes her normal place. You discover the comic fact that nobody thinks shes another God, as you feared. You discover the even funnier fact that a small minority of Catholics think shes another pope.
But more on that later ...
How many of us have encountered similar discussions in this forum? Raise your hands!
I would have thought Mary hasn't been a virgin for 2000 years, give or take.
Owl_Eagle
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Very funny article.
If I didn't know better, I'd think the author had been reading my email.
That was good for a chuckle! I'm interested in part 2 now! :o)
I'll raise my hand as soon as I stop laughing.
Heh...I remember my Mom mentioning the story of someone (wish I could remember who!) pointing to a statue of Our Lady of Fatima with the three children kneeling, and saying "look, even our statues worship statues!"
Has Father Mike been getting after you about worshiping statuary as well?
That seems to be a common Protestant misconception - I know a lot of my "born again" friends have a somewhat diminished view of the afterlife but I don't think that's true with all Protestants.
It will be interesting to see if Mary is in the Bride of Christ, the 144,000, the Army of the Lord. Thats a whole new can of controversy.
Yeah...I've had that discussion a number of times. Once when I was stationed in Italy, a group of us went to a nearby town, and one of the guys in the group asked people to wait up while he took a photo of "this idol here" - said idol being St. Anthony of Padua. So I asked him about it and got the whole spiel. "Well, you see, Catholics build these idols and pray to them and offer flowers and blah blah blah". I informed him that I *was* Catholic and we did no such thing, and tried to explain it all to him, but was basically dismissed as not knowing my faith. Um...kay.
It is amazing to me that so many evangelical types are so absolutely convinced that "Catholics worship Mary" . . . and they have never set foot inside a Catholic church.
St. Anthony - the Hammer of the Heretics himself!
I'm sure that would be acceptable.
My pastor was invited to a wedding several years ago at which he encountered a female Baptist minister standing in the food line before him. He offered her a glass of wine and asked "White or red?". She explained that she was a Baptist and that she did not imbibe. To which he explained the Story of Cana from a catholic perspective, reminding her that Jesus often ate and drank with 'sinners'. He then asked her again what type of wine she would prefer, to which she replied "Red".
God bless this truly holy man! He speaks 8 languages, understands 3 others and reads Koine Greek, Hebrew, Latin and Aramaic. He is as orthodox as they come and totally devoted to the Blessed Mother.
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