Catechism – Paragraph #2674

Do Catholics Worship Mary?

Catechism Meditation:

Mary gave her consent in faith at the Annunciation and maintained it without hesitation at the foot of the Cross. Ever since, her motherhood has extended to the brothers and sisters of her Son “who still journey on earth surrounded by dangers and difficulties.” Jesus, the only mediator, is the way of our prayer; Mary, his mother and ours, is wholly transparent to him: she “shows the way” (hodigitria), and is herself “the Sign” of the way, according to the traditional iconography of East and West.  No. 2674

REFLECTION.  Do Catholics worship Mary? The simple answer is no, Catholics do not worship Mary. We pray to Mary, but not in the same way we pray to God—and not to worship her as a god.

People often have a hard time understanding why Catholics make such a big deal about Mary. They sometimes think that in Catholicism, Mary is placed on the same level as Jesus. But that is not the case, at all! Yes, it’s true that Mary is given a great deal of honor in Catholicism, but, believe it or not, everything we say and do in relation to the Blessed Virgin Mary has far more to do with Jesus than it does Mary. Our veneration of Mary (which is NOT the same as adoration or worship, which belongs to God alone) doesn’t take attention away from Jesus, because everything that is honorable and praiseworthy in Mary is the result of Jesus’ saving power and God’s gracious gifts. When we honor Mary, we are just honoring the work of God in her.

Jesus is the Way, and Mary will point us to Him, if we only let her.

PRAYER.  Dear Lord, in our devotion to Mary, we seek her intercession and guidance. May her grace inspire us to live out Your will, embracing love and compassion.

Timeless Wisdom Quote:

“Mary is not our salvation—let us not be absurd on that. The mother is not the doctor, and neither is Mary the Savior. But Mary brings us to the Savior!” ― Venerable Fulton J. Sheen

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