Mary was a Jew and worshipped the God of the Jews, the biblical God.
Of course not! in the bible it says The only way to get to heaven is through Jesus Christ our Lord. Catholics do not worship the Virgin Mary as worship is reserved only for God. We do, however, honor and venerate Mary as the Mother of God.
Christians lift our hands up and praise and worship and adore our Holy God whom we love and whom loves us. We are grateful to God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.
Because Jesus Christ, whom we Catholics worship as God, was crucified on a Friday. This is memorized every year especially on Good Friday, the Friday before Easter Sunday (which is the feast of Christ's resurrection after His death).
Give the letter to Mary. to whom?The letter is for Mary. for whom?
No, Chris Tomlin is a Christian, a follower of Jesus Christ. Chris is also a worship leader, and a Christian artist whom is quite popular.
Mary Maggdiline was the one whom wiped jesus' face before he died. This is not his mother mary it was another mary. Mary Mag. and His moter mary were friends.
St. Mary Magdalene is often regarded as the sinful woman whom Christ Forgave.
Whom you should worship and whom you should not worship depends on your religious affiliation. For example, if you are a Jew or a Muslim, you should worship God (or Allah) and no one else. If you are a Christian, you should worship God and Jesus but no one else. If you are a Zoroastrian, you should worship Ahura Mazda and no one else. Some religions have several gods, all of whom you should normally worship. Your religious leaders or your scriptures would give you advice on which gods to worship. The Dao religion has its own gods, but fully accepts the worship of any other God or gods that you wish to worship. Ask God to guide you to the . He will.
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Catholics worship (latria) only God.
Sikhs worship God, whom they call Waheguru: "Wonderful Teacher."
According to the Gospel of John it is "the disciple whom he loved", John. No mention is made of any other male witness in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark or Luke.