Do Presbyterians believe Mary was a virgin?

Modern Protestants have largely rejected the perpetual virginity of Mary on the basis of sola scriptura, and it has rarely appeared explicitly in confessions or doctrinal statements, though the perpetual virginity of Mary is still a common belief in Anglicanism and Lutheranism.
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What do Presbyterians believe about saints?

Presbyterians believe that all people of God are saints. The apostle Paul, in his letters to the early churches, addressed the members as “saints” not because of what they accomplished but because of who they were as followers of Christ.
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What religion does not worship Mary?

But Mormons believe that we pray to the heavenly father, with Christ being our only intercessor. Without using her in that role, Mary no longer has grounds for worship, although retaining our reverence and gratitude.
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What do Presbyterians believe?

Presbyterian theology typically emphasizes the sovereignty of God, the authority of the Scriptures, and the necessity of grace through faith in Christ. Presbyterian church government was ensured in Scotland by the Acts of Union in 1707, which created the Kingdom of Great Britain.
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Is praying to Mary idolatry?

They point to statues of Mary in Catholic churches and Catholics praying the Hail Mary as indisputable evidence of idolatry, blasphemy or other heresies. But although many condemn Catholics' treatment of Mary as straying from biblical truths, the truth is Marian devotion is firmly rooted in biblical teachings.
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Is it biblical to pray to Mary?

Should we refrain from doing that?” The simple answer to your question is “Yes, you should refrain from praying to Mary and to the saints.” Catholics pray to Mary (or to the saints) because, like the rest of us, they recognize their need for someone to help them bring their requests to a holy God.
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Why do Catholics worship Mary instead of Jesus?

The Catholic Church teaches that Mary is the Mother of God, that she is to be venerated as the Mother of God, and that she intercedes for us to secure our salvation. This is why Catholics love and respect her and pray to her as the Mother of God. Mary acts as the true mediator between God and humanity.
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How are Presbyterians different than Catholics?

A central difference between Catholicism and Presbyterianism is where they locate authority. Catholicism recognizes the supremacy of the papacy and believes that Scripture shares authority with Church tradition. Presbyterianism holds that Scripture alone is authoritative. Other differences stem from this disagreement.
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What do Presbyterians believe about going to heaven?

—The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)' s statement of faith says God through Jesus Christ delivers followers "from death to life eternal." But one in three members of the nation's largest Presbyterian denomination seem to believe there's some wiggle room for non-Christians to get into heaven, according to a recent poll.
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How does Presbyterian differ from Baptist?

Baptists are those who believe that only those who have declared faith in Christ should be baptized. Presbyterians are those who believe that those who have declared faith in Christ as well as infants born into Christian families should be baptized.
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Do Presbyterians believe in the Trinity?

The Presbyterian Church (USA) is encouraging its members to use new wordings to reflect the Trinity, in addition to “Father, Son and the Holy Spirit.” A church report suggests how to phrase prayers, such as “The triune God is known to us as 'Speaker, Word, and Breath.
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How are Presbyterians different from Methodists?

The Methodist Church recognizes the good deeds of the people as a symbol of the strength of their faith, focuses on 'deeds not creeds'; The Presbyterian Church believes in justification only by grace and says that the 'predestined elect' is the only thing that will lead to heaven.
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What do Presbyterians believe about afterlife?

While different churches have varying views, Presbyterians commonly believe that when a person dies they will either be rewarded with eternal life in Heaven or punished with eternal life in Hell, based on the goodness of the life they led and the quality of their relationship with God.
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What are the 2 presbyterian denominations?

The Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA) and the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) are the two largest Presbyterian denominations in the United States.
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Do Presbyterians believe in speaking in tongues?

Presbyterians believe that certain spiritual gifts, like speaking in tongues, were only for the establishment of the Church in the first century and aren't operational for today. Sanctification refers to God's continual work in the lives of Christians, through the Spirit, after they are justified in Christ.
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Do Christians believe in the Virgin Mary?

In Christianity, Mary is commonly referred to as the Virgin Mary, in accordance with the belief that the Holy Spirit impregnated her, thereby conceiving her first-born son Jesus miraculously, without sexual relations with her betrothed/husband Joseph, "until her son [Jesus] was born".
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When did the Catholic Church start Worshipping Mary?

The earliest recorded prayer to Mary is the sub tuum praesidium (3rd or 4th century) and the earliest depictions of her are from the Priscilla catacombs in Rome (early 3rd century).
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How old was Mary when Jesus was born?

At one time, Joseph was assumed to be elderly when he married Mary. However, now we believe that Mary and Joseph were both in their teens when Jesus was born, around sixteen and eighteen respectively.
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Does the Bible say Mary is sinless?

The encyclical Mystici corporis Christi from Pope Pius XII (1943) holds that Mary was also sinless personally, "free from all sin, original or personal". The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that by the grace of God "Mary remained free of every personal sin her whole life long."
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Is the rosary in the Bible?

A: As you know the bible does "not" tell us to pray the Rosary because this form of prayer originated only during the middle ages. However, important elements of the Rosary are biblical and/or belong to the common Christian beliefs.
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Who wrote the Hail Mary prayer?

Amen. The first part, the words of the archangel Gabriel (Luke 1:28), appears in liturgies as early as the 6th century. The second part, the words of Elizabeth, the mother of St.
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Do Presbyterians have open caskets?

A Pastor leads the service with appropriate scriptures, prayers, readings, and hymns. The pastor will often present a short sermon. Presbyterian funeral services are closed casket but a viewing may be held prior to the service.
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What is the difference between Lutheran and Presbyterian?

For Lutherans, the sole rule of the Christian doctrine is the Gospel. Presbyterians believe that it's the glory and sovereignty of God. 4. Lutherans believe that the communion is the actual body and blood of Christ; conversely, Presbyterians believe it's just a symbol of God's body and blood.
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Do Presbyterians have wakes?

Views on cremation and burial

However, some Presbyterians opt for cremation, and that is okay. There are also no rules one way or another when it comes to embalming. Generally, people opt in if they are having a viewing. Some families choose to hold a viewing, visitation, or wake before the burial.
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