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Glory to God For All Things (Fr. Stephen Freeman) · Aug 14 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Why Mary Has Always Been Honored - Glory to God For All Things

… in the details, reading too much into sayings such as Jesus’ “Woman what have I to do with you?” and the like.

First, the stories of Mary hold an important place in the gospel narrative. St. Mark has the least mention of her, with no birth narrative. St. Luke has the most material, and St. John perhaps the most important. Biblical critics take a “least is best” approach and will say things like, “St. Mark knows nothing of a birth narrative,” a patently overstated claim.

For me, it is the seemingly “gratuitous” material that points to veneration of Mary. St. Luke’s account has the Magnificat hymn in which Mary declares, “All generations will call me blessed.” It is a phrase that can only be compared to God’s promise to Abraham:

I will make you a great nation; I will bless you And make your name great; And you shall be a blessing. I …

Against · St. Mark
Sentiment: negative

The speaker (quoted as biblical critics) is making a dismissive claim about the content of St. Mark's Gospel.

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