There are no dead people in heaven. "God is not the god of the dead, but of the living" -- Mt 22:32.
The RCC just keeps racking up the errors.
And you just keep ripping one scripture after another out of context. You guys don't really bother to understand the Bible; if a verse isn't useful for trashing the Papist scum you hate so completely, you ignore it.
Perhaps you need to turn down the contrast on your computer screen. (And for future reference, if and when I use the word "papist," I don't capitalize it.)
Take a step back and try to figure out why you would prefer to pray to a dead human being than to the Almighty God of all creation.
Is He too busy to hear you? Too unconcerned? Distracted? Indifferent?
Do you think you'll get more traction from a dead human being than from the Creator of heaven and earth?
Do you think if you buddy-up to some dead guy he will plead your case to God better than you can?
Or maybe the RCC's pyramid scheme is just that -- a house of cards which will collapse because it is not grounded on God alone, but on men and magick and mysticism and magisteriums and mayhem.
God does not instruct us to pray to anyone in heaven other than the Triune God.