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Because of the Protestant Reformers Beliefs On Mary
Why I Am a Catholic ^ | 12/16/10 | Frank Weathers

Posted on 12/17/2010 7:31:07 AM PST by marshmallow

Back when I first joined YIMCatholic, I was going to write posts about my conversion. I hammered out seven posts in pretty rapid succession and then, I stopped writing them until recently.

Many of my posts now are simply my observations of the world which are colored through the lens of a convert to Catholicism. It would be difficult for them not to be. Other posts I've written are of the "look what I just found!" variety, and the "I want to share this with you" type. Call them the discovery posts if you will.

Recently I gave a talk on the Communion of Saints for my parishes RCIA group. Consequently, I've been answering questions of potential converts that have prompted me to explain my conversion to others.

Basically, this has resulted in my having become a neophyte evangelist of sorts for the Church. And though this blog space isn't the forum for heavy-duty apologetics, because others do that better elsewhere, I have always seen my role here at YIMC as one of evangelizing.

Back to my conversion story, when I was first confronting the idea of becoming a Catholic, I had to look hard at the question "Why am I Protestant?" Having just moved cross-country following my retirement from the Marines, I found out that my mother no longer went to church where we had gone when I was growing up. Instead of the non-denominational church I grew up in (and which we were a founding family of), I learned that she now went to a Presbyterian church instead. Hmmm.

Rather than start visiting all kinds of churches, which appealed to me about as much as shopping for a new car, my family and I kept going to the local Catholic parish in our new town while I did research and home improvement projects. One of the first things I looked into was the problem of Catholics and their obviously misguided devotion to the Virgin Mary.

The funny thing is, I had sat in the pews in the Catholic Church with my wife for close to 18 years and I had never really noticed any wacky or overly zealous devotion to Mary. Not at Mass, anyway, and as we didn't stick around much after the conclusion of Mass, I didn't see anything that made me uncomfortable. Truthfully, I was surprised about this and it's probably a big reason why I continued to sit in the pews with my patient Catholic wife for that long a time.

This didn't stop me from believing that weird Marian devotions were happening though, and I assumed talk of her perpetual virginity was just "crazy talk." Like most, I had no idea what the Immaculate Conception was either and I just thought people were referring to Our Lord's conception. I was ignorant, plain and simple. But I had in mind a mission to correct the wrong religious track that my family was on so I started planning the military campaign to retake the spiritual territory I had ceded to the Church. My first target was what I thought would be the easiest: Mary.

Before I went on my "destroy Marian Devotion" offensive, though, I knew I would have to do a little homework. Planning ahead, you see, I figured the best place to start was with the guys who picked up the Protestant Reformation football and ran with it for touchdowns. Follow the winners Frank, and victory will be yours!

But get this. Much to my surprise, nay, shock(!) I had to throw a penalty flag on myself and look for a different angle of attack. Because what I found out was that the Big Three "Reformers" all agreed with the Catholic Church's teachings on the Mother of God!

Here is what I found, courtesy of the site catholicapologetics.info,

Martin Luther:

Mary the Mother of God

Throughout his life Luther maintained without change the historic Christian affirmation that Mary was the Mother of God:

"She is rightly called not only the mother of the man, but also the Mother of God ... It is certain that Mary is the Mother of the real and true God."

Perpetual Virginity

Again throughout his life Luther held that Mary's perpetual virginity was an article of faith for all Christians - and interpreted Galatians 4:4 to mean that Christ was "born of a woman" alone.

"It is an article of faith that Mary is Mother of the Lord and still a Virgin."

The Immaculate Conception

Yet again the Immaculate Conception was a doctrine Luther defended to his death (as confirmed by Lutheran scholars like Arthur Piepkorn). Like Augustine, Luther saw an unbreakable link between Mary's divine maternity, perpetual virginity and Immaculate Conception. Although his formulation of the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception was not clear-cut, he held that her soul was devoid of sin from the beginning:

"But the other conception, namely the infusion of the soul, it is piously and suitably believed, was without any sin, so that while the soul was being infused, she would at the same time be cleansed from original sin and adorned with the gifts of God to receive the holy soul thus infused. And thus, in the very moment in which she began to live, she was without all sin..."

Assumption

Although he did not make it an article of faith, Luther said of the doctrine of the Assumption:

"There can be no doubt that the Virgin Mary is in heaven. How it happened we do not know."

Honor to Mary

Despite his unremitting criticism of the traditional doctrines of Marian mediation and intercession, to the end Luther continued to proclaim that Mary should be honored. He made it a point to preach on her feast days.

"The veneration of Mary is inscribed in the very depths of the human heart."

"Is Christ only to be adored? Or is the holy Mother of God rather not to be honoured? This is the woman who crushed the Serpent's head. Hear us. For your Son denies you nothing." Luther made this statement in his last sermon at Wittenberg in January 1546.

John Calvin:

It has been said that John Calvin belonged to the second generation of the Reformers and certainly his theology of double predestination governed his views on Marian and all other Christian doctrine . Although Calvin was not as profuse in his praise of Mary as Martin Luther he did not deny her perpetual virginity. The term he used most commonly in referring to Mary was "Holy Virgin".

"Elizabeth called Mary Mother of the Lord, because the unity of the person in the two natures of Christ was such that she could have said that the mortal man engendered in the womb of Mary was at the same time the eternal God."

"Helvidius has shown himself too ignorant, in saying that Mary had several sons, because mention is made in some passages of the brothers of Christ." Calvin translated "brothers" in this context to mean cousins or relatives.

"It cannot be denied that God in choosing and destining Mary to be the Mother of his Son, granted her the highest honor."

"To this day we cannot enjoy the blessing brought to us in Christ without thinking at the same time of that which God gave as adornment and honour to Mary, in willing her to be the mother of his only-begotten Son."

Ulrich Zwingli:

"It was given to her what belongs to no creature, that in the flesh she should bring forth the Son of God."

"I firmly believe that Mary, according to the words of the gospel as a pure Virgin brought forth for us the Son of God and in childbirth and after childbirth forever remained a pure, intact Virgin." Zwingli used Exodus 4:22 to defend the doctrine of Mary's perpetual virginity.

"I esteem immensely the Mother of God, the ever chaste, immaculate Virgin Mary."

"Christ ... was born of a most undefiled Virgin."

"It was fitting that such a holy Son should have a holy Mother."

"The more the honor and love of Christ increases among men, so much the esteem and honor given to Mary should grow."

I remember being blown away by these revelations. I had gone to Christian churches my whole life and I had been told what I was supposed to believe, and I had never been told these things about Mary. I felt a little bit like the fellow wearing tan below, even though I was really acting like the guy wearing black.

And then I thought, "methinks they dost protest too much." And like young Skywalker above, I too leaped with faith and lived to tell the tale. I didn't land on my feet though. Instead, I landed in the lap of Blaise Pascal.

And so began the process of my going back to the Scriptures and to the Church Fathers and back through the history of the Catholic Church, and finally back into the arms of Christ's Church Herself.

Perhaps this post is a prequel in the 2BFrank saga. Sheeeesh!

To read more about the Protestant Reformers views on the Blessed Virgin Mary, and to track down the footnotes too, head on over to catholicapologetics.info. Head over to Scripture Catholic too, and bring your Bibles. Then head over to the Vatican and look at the Catechism of the Catholic Church as well.


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Theology
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To: bannie

INDEED.

I often feel that way.

Though not always.

LOL.


961 posted on 12/19/2010 2:10:19 PM PST by Quix (Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
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To: 1000 silverlings

Sounds like a reasonable way to ventilate them, to me.

LOL.


962 posted on 12/19/2010 2:14:22 PM PST by Quix (Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
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To: roamer_1

I’m well into my 2nd version of Enoch 2.

When I get done, I expect to start the thread.

If someone wants to start it earlier, it’s OK with me.


963 posted on 12/19/2010 2:17:37 PM PST by Quix (Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
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To: D-fendr

So when you say you pray you are kidding — however one poster here DOES pray to the saints.

Don’t you have some kind of issue with that? Christ taught the disciples (and consequently, us) to pray to The Father... not saints.

Hoss


964 posted on 12/19/2010 2:20:58 PM PST by HossB86
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To: Quix

Quix,

Bless your heart — you’re a gem. :D

Love the white hanky thing too...

Hoss


965 posted on 12/19/2010 2:22:00 PM PST by HossB86
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To: Quix

Romans 3:23 says it all... but apparently God’s Word isn’t good enough unless someone in Rome says it is.

Hoss


966 posted on 12/19/2010 2:25:34 PM PST by HossB86
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To: caww
Looks like God had you fully prepared to receive that.

Yes, He did. At the time, I didn't know that. Just thought when you hear The Truth, that's it. And I wasn't looking for Truth, I was content where I was because that was all I knew and was 'told' this is it!

It wasn't until I started reading these threads that I thought back how easy it was for me. But, also, while I didn't know God's Word - I never rejected it. And that is what we are seeing here. They are spinning their wheels to protect deception. What the HS did for me, I know He has done for everyone here. But Jesus looks on the heart. Jesus turned away from those who He knew wouldn't receive Him. So, IMO, they are on dangerous ground - quicksand with nothing of substance below it.
967 posted on 12/19/2010 2:35:35 PM PST by presently no screen name
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To: roamer_1; narses
The road to hell is wide. the road to heaven is straight and narrow - few will find it... That "vast majority" seems to be an handicap.

You got that right! HIS WAY, HIS Word ALONE is the straight and narrow path.
968 posted on 12/19/2010 2:40:10 PM PST by presently no screen name
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To: HossB86

Thanks for your encouragements and for your treasured contributions on FR.


969 posted on 12/19/2010 2:46:53 PM PST by Quix (Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
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To: Quix

970 posted on 12/19/2010 2:51:28 PM PST by narses ( 'Prefer nothing to the love of Christ.')
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To: Quix
:-D
971 posted on 12/19/2010 3:10:08 PM PST by bannie (Gone to seed.)
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To: BenKenobi; Dr. Eckleburg; 1000 silverlings; Alex Murphy; Belteshazzar; bkaycee; blue-duncan; ...
The problem is that you reject the first part of the teaching, that it is Christ who intervened at her conception. So there is no need for further intervention.

Got some Scriptural support for that doctrine?

972 posted on 12/19/2010 4:37:19 PM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: BenKenobi
What the immaculate conception teaches

Who is that? Where does 'IT' teach?

The problem is that you reject the first part of the teaching,

Telling a believer on God's Word ALONE that they 'reject' something Jesus said?

that it is Christ who intervened at her conception. So there is no need for further intervention.

And the Scripture that we rejected is where?

I'm reminded that you are the poster who claimed he doesn't pray to Mary as you did your spin and later on it was a different story. So your 'no need for further invention' is funny!! The RCC Roman Catholic Comedy act is in full swing.
973 posted on 12/19/2010 4:50:16 PM PST by presently no screen name
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To: metmom

Ooohh... I’d like to see that Scriptural reference too!

:D

Hoss


974 posted on 12/19/2010 4:51:00 PM PST by HossB86
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To: BenKenobi; presently no screen name; 1000 silverlings; Alex Murphy; bkaycee; blue-duncan; ...

The argument that Mary never sinned is totally not supported by any Scripture and is an argument from silence itself. it’s only supported by tradition, which is meaningless.

Just because a group of men get together and decide something and then claim that God directed them, doesn’t make it so. If the history of the Catholic church was above reproach, they MIGHT have some basis for making the claim of Godliness and being Spirit led. The history of the Catholic church precludes both.


975 posted on 12/19/2010 5:03:21 PM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: presently no screen name

You are getting the last word in — that’s control.


976 posted on 12/19/2010 5:05:18 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: BenKenobi; 1000 silverlings; Alex Murphy; bkaycee; blue-duncan; boatbums; caww; ...

The only thing assumed in this whole business of Mary is what the Catholic church teaches about her. There’s no Scriptural basis for any of it. It’s all assumption and that’s the only kind of assumption concerning Mary that can be acknowledged.


977 posted on 12/19/2010 5:05:23 PM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: HossB86; BenKenobi

I guess he’s busy getting ready for his comedy act searching for a Scripture he can dress up for his agenda and his next post will be we are wrong in our interpretation! LOL. It sure gets old, doesn’t it?


978 posted on 12/19/2010 5:06:21 PM PST by presently no screen name
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To: metmom; BenKenobi

Exactly! All based on the RCC doctrine/tradition, blah blah.

Doctrines of the devil.


979 posted on 12/19/2010 5:08:57 PM PST by presently no screen name
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To: Salvation

And what you just did was manipulation!

Catholics never disappoint because that’s all they have - control, manipulation, intimidation - all from witchcraft, deception straight from the master of lies!

THANK YOU, GOD, for YOUR WORD that exposes the snares of satan! It teaches us what YOU want us to know!


980 posted on 12/19/2010 5:14:34 PM PST by presently no screen name
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