The catholics say they do worship Mary. And they do.
O Mary, Virgin most powerful and Mother of mercy, Queen of Heaven and Refuge of sinners, we consecrate ourselves to thine Immaculate Heart. We consecrate to thee our very being and our whole life; all that we have, all that we love, all that we are. To thee we give our bodies, our hearts and our souls; to thee we give our homes, our families, our country. We desire that all that is in us and around us may belong to thee, and may share in the benefits of thy motherly benediction. ` And that this act of consecration may be truly efficacious and lasting, we renew this day at thy feet the promises of our Baptism and our first Holy Communion. We pledge ourselves to profess courageously and at all times the truths of our holy Faith, and to live as befits Catholics who are duly submissive to all the directions of the Pope and the Bishops in communion with him. We pledge ourselves to keep the commandments of God and His Church, in particular to keep holy the Lord's Day. We likewise pledge ourselves to make the consoling practices of the Christian religion, and above all, Holy Communion, an integral part of our lives, in so far as we shall be able so to do. Finally, we promise thee, O glorious Mother of God and loving Mother of men, to devote ourselves whole-heartedly to the service of thy blessed cult, in order to hasten and assure, through the sovereignty of thine Immaculate Heart, the coming of the kingdom of the Sacred Heart of thine adorable Son, in our own hearts and in those of all men, in our country and in all the world, as in heaven, so on earth. Amen.
Act of Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary # 2 - Prayers - Catholic Online.
https://www.catholic.org/prayers/prayer.php?p=2283
Pope Pius XII teaches that Mary is the new Eve, and as such she “is most intimately associated with [Christ] in that struggle against the infernal foe.” It is this intimate association with Christ in the struggle against the devil, by which Mary is called the ‘Co-Redemptrix.’ He then quotes from paragraph 56 of Vatican II’s Dogmatic Constitution on the Church: Lumen Gentium: Rightly therefore the holy Fathers see her as used by God not merely in a passive way, but as freely cooperating in the work of human salvation through faith and obedience. For, as St. Irenaeus says, she “being obedient, became the cause of salvation for herself and for the whole human race.” Hence not a few of the early Fathers gladly assert in their preaching, “The knot of Eve’s disobedience was untied by Mary’s obedience; what the virgin Eve bound through her unbelief, the Virgin Mary loosened by her faith.” Comparing Mary with Eve, they call her “the Mother of the living,” and still more often they say: “death through Eve, life through Mary.” Mary as Co-Redemptrix - Christian Fellowship Forums. https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/fellowshipforum/mary-as-co-redemptrix-t1555.html
Pope Benedict XV, in his Apostolic Letter Inter Sodalicia, released on March 22, 1918, wrote: “For with her suffering and dying Son, Mary endured suffering and almost death. She gave up her Mother's rights over her Son to procure the salvation of mankind, and to appease the divine justice, she, as much as she could, immolated her Son, so that one can truly affirm that together with Christ she has redeemed the human race. But if for this reason, every kind of grace we receive from the treasury of the redemption is ministered as it were through the hands of the same Sorrowful Virgin, everyone can see that a holy death should be expected from her, since it is precisely by this gift that the work of the Redemption is effectively and permanently completed in each one.“ To procure our salvation, Mary gave up to God her motherly rights over her Son, immolating her Son by her consent to God's plan. Because she was without original sin, death had no right over her or her Son. But she consented freely to God, and in that respect, by her participation such that Christ could be handed over to death, "she has redeemed the human race." Mary as Co-Redemptrix - Christian Fellowship Forums. https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/fellowshipforum/mary-as-co-redemptrix-t1555.html
Exactly. She's viewed as the new Eve. I.E. what Eve was supposed to have done. She isn't viewed as a goddess, just like Eve isn't viewed as a goddess. She is only revered IN THE CONTEXT of Christ. Just as the Father of Christ deserves high regard so does the mother. God the Father is held in high regard for other reasons as well, which Mary doesn't share, but one of those reasons is His position as Father of our redeemer (and simultaneously, Christ is held in high regard as the Son of God). It's a royal bloodline, all within the royal bloodline are regarded with reverence.
Your interpretation is extremely uncharitable and disingenuous. To me it seems very straightforward what their stance is, they clarify repeatedly what their stance is, I see no reason to read my own interpretations INTO their words.
It's even clarified in your second link, which you decided not to include (((for some unknown reason)))
Her role is not to substitute for Jesus or take away from Jesus, but to show the perfect response to Jesus, because her entire role is to be the perfect disciple, and thus the one who most perfectly lives by faith. She is the most perfect model of walking by faith, that is, of believing what she could not see, despite contrary evidence to her senses
The fact you take the rest of the words surrounding this statement and toss out the statement itself is pretty telling what your motivations are. The fact that you're literally pulling quotes from a page explaining that they DON'T worship Mary, to try and make the point that they DO, is telling what your motivations are
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