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Xxxx Xxxx Posts: 292 Joined: 22nd Mar 2009 Location: Canada | quotePosted at 21:05 on 4th May 2009 http://foster.20megsfree.com/418.htm
Robert W. Nicholls is a media specialist with the Howard University Research and Training Center in Washington, D.C. Edited by: Ceridwyn at:4th May 2009 21:08 |
Ruth Gregory Posts: 8072 Joined: 25th Jul 2007 Location: USA | quotePosted at 17:52 on 5th May 2009 Hi Ceridwyn: Very interesting post. I love the history of religion. I have to somewhat disagree about the first paragraph, and I say "somewhat" because what you stated about the "worship" of Mary is somewhat accurate and somewhat not accurate. Yes, there were and are people who worship Mary, and that is one of the main divisions in the Christian church. The official church teaching though (at least now) is that Mary is never to be worshipped. Honored yes, revered as the human being with the biggest role in the Incarnation, yes; but worship is reserved for God alone. A lot of the over the top Marian devotion that you see among Catholics is more of a statement of Catholic identity, which is most certainly divisive; and a lot is truly a devotion which asks for Mary's intercession. "Pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death, Amen." As for the need of the laity for a female deity, well, yes Christianity is male centered, in that our limited concept of our creator has been passed down thru the centuries as male. IMHO, the creator I believe in is beyond what we can imagine and is of course, genderless. I say all this as a Catholic Christian.
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Xxxx Xxxx Posts: 292 Joined: 22nd Mar 2009 Location: Canada | quotePosted at 19:08 on 5th May 2009 Ruth~ thank you for your comments ~discussion of spiritual history ( in this case) Britain, her tribal culture, intertwined connection with nature and intuitive respect for the cycle of life on earth and protection & preservation of same ( as in ceremonial expression ie Winter Solstice..among many)......is brought to this forum, to excite ancient cellular memory and bring to view ideas of threads ( bardic song, myth & dance )leading to a recreation & restoration of wondrous tapestry of Pagan belief ..as a way to restore balance ~ the Feminine. |
Barbara Shoemaker Posts: 1764 Joined: 4th Jan 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 22:15 on 5th May 2009 Thanks for clarifying the Marian devotion issue from your own Catholic perspective. Many of us non-Catholic Christians are under the assumption, based on what we see and hear, that Catholics do worship Mary. As to the gender of God, I don't wonder about it or try to be politically correct or anything like that. Throughout the Bible, it refers to "He" and "Him" and the "Father" (Our Father, who art in Heaven...) and that's good enough for me. I don't have a problem with that and feel no need or desire to attribute any feminine characteristic to Him. That's IMHO. |
Cheri Thomas Posts: 70 Joined: 5th Mar 2006 Location: USA | quotePosted at 03:10 on 7th May 2009 Cerdiwyn; Please let me know if you got my e-mail. I sent it off the forum. |
Xxxx Xxxx Posts: 292 Joined: 22nd Mar 2009 Location: Canada | quotePosted at 11:22 on 7th May 2009 Cheri~ I'll look for your letter~and let you know when it arrives.. |
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