Neither Scripture has any bearing on our teachings about Mary. IAC, one would think that the worship of the Church centered on Mary, but one can go to mass every Sunday and hear the name of Mary spoken but seldom. During the creed, as the mother of the incarnate God, and during the canon with regards to her proper place at the head of the list of saints.
? Then why did you put those out in answer to my statement, Then Im sure youre the one who can show proof that the apostles taught the assumption and veneration of Mary then ask me a question as if you had shown where the apostles taught that? I would say you are preaching another gospel.
>>but one can go to mass every Sunday and hear the name of Mary spoken but seldom.<<
Yeah, Mary is always in the background right? Give us a break.