@Ferise1 Yes I know ive been very busy with this massive project for the benefit of my brothers and sisters I want everyone to finally find God and feel His Love and KNOW it.
Mother of Salvation The Medal of Salvation offers the Gift of Conversion??? John 3:16 & 17 tells us from whom our salvation comes. Jesus. Not Mary. Mary did not die on the cross to save us from our sins. The person of Jesus did. We're not even to worship or pray to Mary. That's the first commandment.
@YoMomma its proof Jesus exists. Among many other evidences as dictated in Scriptures that we would receive more revelations later we were always meant to know He exists otherwise He cannot be loved.
@Lushiro It is not proof. God warns against putting objects or relics at the center of one's faith, rather than God Himself. Instead, the focus is on a personal relationship with God and following His teachings. God said in his word that he is against the use of symbolic rituals and idolatry. "Thou shalt have no other gods before me." Many times in the Bible he rebuked people for the practice of ritualistic worship. This includes worshiping statues or angels or putting our faith in a prayer cloth. That's what the Bible says not to do. But to put our faith in him.
There seems to be in some churches today, a disconnect between tradition and heartfelt worship. Many people find comfort and meaning in their faith traditions, while others may feel constrained by practices that don't align with their personal beliefs or values. I have seen indoctrination lead to a superficial faith, rather than a deeply personal one.
@Lushiro You say you're sharing a message of love and hope here, but what you're doing and saying here is contradictory to God's word, and that is very disturbing. Mary never has and never will, bring us salvation.
It is deeply concerning that you promote certain views on Mary that contradict biblical teachings. Specifically, that Mary plays a role in salvation, which undermines the biblical doctrine that Jesus Christ is the sole Mediator between God and humanity.
Some key biblical points that might be relevant to this discussion include:
*Jesus as the Sole Mediator*: 1 Timothy 2:5 states that there is only one mediator between God and humanity, and that is Jesus Christ.
Salvation through Christ Alone: Acts 4:12 emphasizes that salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved, except through Jesus Christ.
- *Mary's Role*: While Mary is honored as the mother of Jesus, the Bible doesn't assign her a role as an intercessor or co-redeemer. Instead, she acknowledges her need for a Savior in Luke 1:46-47.
The Catholic Church has recently clarified its stance on Mary's role, stating that Jesus alone saved humanity from eternal damnation, and therefore Catholics should not refer to Mary as "co-redeemer" or "co-redemptrix".
The statement originates from a document titled "Mater Populi Fidelis" (Mother of the Faithful People of God) released by the Vatican's Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith on November 4, 2025. This document clarifies that using the title "Co-Redemptrix" to describe Mary, Jesus' mother, is not appropriate as it may overshadow Christ's unique role in salvation. The document was approved by Pope Leo XIV on October 7, 2025.
Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, explained that the document aims to specify Mary's place, in light of the mystery of Christ as the sole mediator and redeemer. The Church emphasizes that Mary's role is subordinate to Christ's and that titles such as "Co-Redemptrix" may create confusion about Christ's exclusive role in salvation.
The Bible says not to give our devotion or praise or prayers even to Mary. That would break the first commandment of the Bible. It says not even to worship angels are put anything or anyone above God. I know many Catholics pray the rosary and Hail Mary! This is not consistent with Bible teachings. Not at all. She is not to be held in reverence even alongside God. This is ritualistic, what God taught against in the Bible. Instead of praying the Rosary, people should be praying directly to Jesus the only mediator between God and man, as stated in the Bible.