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LuzMaria Rodriguez says
Mother Mary, i know her as María Santísima. She and her Son appeared to me very sadly to let me know my little brother had passed.
Vic says
Maybe it’s that RC’s want to make Mary co-redemtrix with Christ??
jd says
That is a Protestant myth.
jd says
Many Protestants call themselves “Christian”, not “Baptist”, “Methodist”, etc. This is to differentiate themselves from the Catholics, who they do not believe to be Christian. I know many Protestants are very devout, but some are, at this late date, emotionally still involved in fighting the Reformation. I think they fear being rejected by Jesus if they contemplate the spiritual significance of His mother. The distinction between “to worship” and “to revere” can be subtle.