In order to tackle common objections to Catholic teachings about Mary, Curtis Martin leads us into a deeper reading of Scripture. Through the Scriptural texts that he presents, Martin ultimately highlights the Biblical foundation of Marian doctrine in the Church. Questions that are covered include Mary's role as mediator, whether Catholics worship Mary, Mary's virginity, whether reciting the Rosary is the "vain repetition" denounced by Christ in the Gospel, the use of sacred images, and the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception.
Language
English
Pages
15
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Emmaus Road Publishing
Release
July 01, 2000
Mary, Mary Quite Contrary: Catholic for a Reason II
In order to tackle common objections to Catholic teachings about Mary, Curtis Martin leads us into a deeper reading of Scripture. Through the Scriptural texts that he presents, Martin ultimately highlights the Biblical foundation of Marian doctrine in the Church. Questions that are covered include Mary's role as mediator, whether Catholics worship Mary, Mary's virginity, whether reciting the Rosary is the "vain repetition" denounced by Christ in the Gospel, the use of sacred images, and the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception.