I can't argue this with you.It's probably going to be an exception or some other convoluted nonsensical explanation.
So when I pray to the Father and thank Him so much for sending His Son Jesus, do you not think that that is not giving Jesus some glory. I am acknowledging before the Father the wonderful sacrifice that He suffered for me, and that's not glorifying.
I once prayed to the Father to show me His Holiness. Do you know what He answered?
Look to Jesus in the gospels! He didn't say pray, He said look. Jesus and the Father are one. He who sees Jesus, sees the Father. Yes once again I believe in the Trinity. But the fullness of the Father was revealed in Jesus.
But the fact remains, Jesus plainly and specifically said to pray to the Father. And if you have a problem with it, don't take it up with me, take it up with Him.
It's persona between you and God.
All prayer is good.
I also don't pray to saints, either the official ones or any saint.
I must say, though, that I'm not sure on this.
A very much respected Brother said that one must decide WHERE he wants to go BEFORE dying. And you can't get more Catholic than him!
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