Honoring the Theotokos and communion of saints
Mary and the saints occupy an important place in worship and devotional life.
What it is: The tradition honors Mary as Theotokos and recognizes the communion of saints as living reality of the church.
How the tradition understands it: The intercession of saints, the veneration of relics, and the presence of Marian and hagiographic feasts in the calendar are seen as normal part of liturgical life.
Basis and context: Scripture, liturgical tradition, and patristic reception support these practices.
Debates and variations: In comparison with traditions that reject intercession of saints, the debate falls on its biblical and liturgical foundation.
Supportive
Council of Trent, Session XXV
Tridentine text on the invocation of saints, relics, and images.
Hebrews 12:1
Great cloud of witnesses.
Reference: Hebrews 12:1.
Content: The text speaks of the cloud of witnesses surrounding the faithful.
Use in debate: Used for communion of saints and liturgical memory of the church.
Revelation 5:8
Prayers of the saints before God.
Reference: Revelation 5:8.
Content: The scene presents prayers of the saints offered before God.
Use in debate: Frequently used in defense of intercession of saints.
Contrary
1 Timothy 2:5
There is one mediator between God and human beings, Jesus Christ.