28 March 2026

Protestants Pray to Mary Daily (They Just Renamed Her!)

From Totus Catholica


You’ve heard Protestants say, “We don’t pray to Mary!” But what if—without realising it—they’re closer to Marian devotion than they think?
This video explores how many Protestants, in trying to avoid Mary by name, unintentionally rebuild her role through: The way they speak of the Church as Mother Their relationship to Scripture, the Holy Spirit, and spiritual intercession Their use of biblical imagery that mirrors Mary in Revelation 12 and Luke 1 We’ll show how biblical theology, early Church tradition, and even Protestant devotional life echo Marian roles—even when Mary is never named. 📚 In This Video You’ll Discover: Why you can’t remove Mary without reconstructing her How Mary’s roles are deeply biblical, not optional What Church Fathers, typology, and Scripture reveal about her identity How intercession, spiritual motherhood, and the Ark of the Covenant point to Mary The real meaning behind Catholic Marian devotion—and how it always leads to Christ ⏳ Chapters 00:00 – Protestants Closer to Mary Than They Realize 01:35 – Mary Is Hidden in Protestant Theology 03:20 – The Biblical Case for Mary’s Role 05:00 – Typology: New Eve, New Ark, Queen Mother 06:30 – Early Church Fathers on Marian Doctrine 08:10 – Do Protestants Unknowingly Rebuild Marian Roles? 09:45 – Mary Is Not a Barrier—She’s a Bridge to Jesus 📖 Key Scripture References: Luke 1:28 – “Hail, full of grace…” Revelation 12:1 – The woman clothed with the sun 1 Timothy 2:5 – One mediator, rightly understood Luke 1:46 – “My soul magnifies the Lord” Revelation 5:8, John 2, Genesis 3:15, 1 Corinthians 15:45 🕯️ Catholic Teaching Sources: CCC 487 & 963 – Mary’s role in Christ and the Church St. Irenaeus, Against Heresies, Book III Brant Pitre, Jesus and the Jewish Roots of Mary Are Protestants unconsciously reflecting Marian theology? How did you come to understand Mary’s biblical role?

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