Re: The Catholic Cross
This is one of those areas of doctrine where I part ways with my Catholic friends.
First, I would like to thank you for your defense of Catholicism, indirectly, on other threads. It is a pity that there are so many people out there who have been so misinformed on what the Church teaches and our position in society...
{5} For there is one God, and one mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, 1 Timothy 2:5 (NASB)
Indeed, Christ is our only mediator. But please note the context in which Paul makes that statement... He is asking for prayers for others. Clearly, the idea of "mediator" differs from "intercessor", in Paul's mind, for he is not contradicting himself a few verses later.
In addition, as part of the Body of Christ, our prayers will ALWAYS go to the Father through Him, the Head, Jesus Christ.
Therefore, we need no other intercessor before the father, as no other intercessor could or would be worthy.
That is not the reason why God
commands us to pray for others. It is not out of necessity, it is out of love. To me, LOVE is the key paradigm for what we do. Not "necessity". We are not a minimalistic church, but one that goes even to death to show our love. As did Christ. Remember, the prayers of a righteous person are truly effective. There must be a reason for that, and why Paul is asking for and praying for others in his letters.
{26} In the same way the Spirit also helps our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we should, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words; {27} and He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because He intercedes for the saints according to the will of God. Romans 8:26-27 (NASB)
Our only mediator is also our only intercessor before the Father.
Indeed, this very selection shows that the Spirit ALSO intercedes for us - and does so THROUGH our feeble attempts to pray.
Again, we are not replacing Christ or bypassing Jesus. All of our prayers are offered "to the Father, through the Son and with the Holy Spirit".
{34} who is the one who condemns? Christ Jesus is He who died, yes, rather who was raised, who is at the right hand of God, who also intercedes for us. Romans 8:34 (NASB)
Asking Mary or any of the departed saints to intercede for us before God is - at best - unnecessary: we already have the best mediator and intercessor before the Father night and day pleading our case and making prayers on our behalf.
If by 'unnecessary', you mean, is it required to ask Mary for prayers to enter heaven, I would say no. But I believe our relationship with God is not based on what is necessary, but on Love, which has a different standard.
Regards