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I Am Christian (roman Catholic)

This is an interesting read with bible references for praying with the saints. I wouldn't really expect it to overcome the ob<x>jections raised by our non Catholic Christian brothers and sisters though.

http://www.catholic365.com/article/2721/where-does-the-bible-say-we-are-allowed-to-pray-to-dead-saints.html
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rfrr56
Very good commentary. I see you are prophetic, though: You already have a non Catholic objecting. Too bad he didn't properly read the article and make an honest attempt to understand.
Eli416 · 36-40, M
I don't attempt to try to change the heart of the non Catholics, only The Holy Spirit can do that, but I will defend my beliefs. I have come to realize that one generally has more success in evangelizing by example rather than by attacking them or trying to push one's beliefs on them. I witnessed an Amish community convert to Catholicism because of the example of a group of Benedictine monks. The monks didn't try to convert them, the Amish community just realized that after observing the monks, the monks had something they were lacking and wanted. I didn't expect that any non Catholics would be members of a Roman Catholic group.
HippyJoe
Actually I did read the article and it uses and argument that CS Lewis used as well. That aside for the moment the point I am making is that too often I have heard people praying to the 'dead' saint rather than ask him/her for intercession. In other words they have abandoned God and have begun to worship the creation. As St Paul wrote: "Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words."
rfrr56
St. Francis of Assisi said something along the lines to always preach your faith and if you have to use words.