In response to the OP in the other thread on True Christianity Walter stated:
In doing some other unrelated research I came across this article on St. Anne:
What heresy is this that the RCC teaches.
Furthermore, what perfect picture of idolatry is this, in that Catholics from all over the world come to this shrine and bow done before "the grandmother of God" asking her also for salvation. It is heretical.
The answer was no, by most non-Catholics.Would you also never kiss a photo of one of your loved ones? Or would you consider that an exception to what is being called 'idolatry'?
In doing some other unrelated research I came across this article on St. Anne:
The message here: St Anne takes away original sin.[FONT="]Saint Anne is presenting a fruit to Jesus. It is not simply a treat from a grandmother to her grandson; it is a marvellous symbol of his mission as Redeemer and Saviour of humanity. It is not the fruit of death like the fruit that Adam and Eve ate, but it is a fruit of LIFE, erasing original sin.[/FONT]
[FONT="][FONT="]http://www.shrinesaintanne.org/eng/5_1_11_guided_tour.htm[/FONT] [/FONT]
What heresy is this that the RCC teaches.
Furthermore, what perfect picture of idolatry is this, in that Catholics from all over the world come to this shrine and bow done before "the grandmother of God" asking her also for salvation. It is heretical.