She should intercede because she is a righteous person.She is venerated not to be adored.
The president will intercede if the prisoners are not released. When Catholics say the "Hail Mary", they're asking Mary to intercede on their behalf. If I feel my child is being treated unfairly, I'll surely intercede on her behalf.
No, Mary nor any of the saints can cure illnesses. However, they can intercede with God on the behalf of humans and ask him to cause a miracle cure.
No, only God can answer prayers. When we pray to Mary we are asking her to intercede for us before God to have a request granted. God can approve the request or say no.
Mary is not worshiped, that is for God only. Mary is venerated, or honored.
In Catholic theology, a Mediatrix is a title given to the Virgin Mary, as she is believed to intercede on behalf of humanity before God. Mary is seen as a mediator of grace and prayers between humans and God.
When Catholics pray to Mary for her intercession, it means they are asking her to pray for them and bring their intentions or requests before Jesus. Catholics believe that Mary, being the mother of Jesus, holds a special place of honor and influence in Heaven and can intercede for them in a powerful way. It is believed that Mary's prayers have a particularly strong connection with Jesus.
(a) Mary, the mother of Jesus; (b) Mary Magdalene; (c) Mary, the mother of James; (d) Mary, the mother of Joses; (e) Mary, the wife of Clopas; (f) Mary of Bethany; (g) Mary, the mother of Mark; (h) Mary of Rome; (i) the "other" Mary.
The first part of the Hail Mary is known as the "Angelic Salutation". The second part does not really have a name, although it can fittingly be called the "Intercession", that is, it's asking for Mary to intercede on our behalf.
intercede means to mediate: i am going to help intercede these little kids problems.
Mary, as in "Mother Mary" in Let It Be.
Mary was a housewife and mother.
Because Mary is the mother of Jesus, and Jesus is God. We don't worship her, we just talk to her and ask her to ask Jesus to help us.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Blessed Virgin Mary was given to each of us as our mother when Jesus, on the Cross, gave her to each of us in his disciple, John. She is the mediatrix of grace. Jesus is the Mediator of all grace, and only He is our savior. But God has decreed that each of us is to be a mediator in our own way, for instance when we pray for a family member in trouble. Mary is mother of Our Blessed Lord, and mother of the Church, so in a very real way, we turn to her and ask her intercession as she is the first intercessor after Jesus. This is most clearly prefigured in the Old Testament, in the Queen Mother, who was mother of the King and would intercede with the King. The Hail Mary is the primary prayer given to us to ask her intercession.