There is nothing wrong in deciding themes so that people can be focused on God and come closer to God. However, I don't find this necessary.
The problem is not the theme. The problem is when liberty is taken to add something to the theme, that is not at all from the Bible. Please read the words of the Pope: The Holy Year will open on 8 December 2015, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. This liturgical feast day recalls God’s action from the very beginning of the history of mankind. After the sin of Adam and Eve, God did not wish to leave humanity alone in the throes of evil. And so he turned his gaze to Mary, holy and immaculate in love (cf. Eph 1:4), choosing her to be the Mother of man’s Redeemer.
Now, when did God turn his gaze to Mary? This is false teaching by the Pope. The verse, Eph 1:4 has been quoted out of context, and does not support what the Pope says. This is what I have a problem with. People distorting the scriptures in order to promote extra biblical concepts.
The Pharisees had similarly invented traditions in order to uphold the Law, and to make sure the Law was obeyed. However, the traditions became more important than the precepts of the Law, and the fundamental teachings of the Law were forgotten. Traditions almost always work in exactly the opposite direction that they were designed to work. Therefore the Pharisees faced the wrath of Jesus. This is exactly what is happening in the Catholic Church. People go through all kinds of tedious traditions and pilgrimages, but the heart seldom changes. Yes, there are exceptions I would say. However, the power of the Word of God in changing hearts is underestimated and even forgotten.
If anything at all has the backing of the hand of God, it is obedience to the Word of God. Therefore I don't see the necessity for themes and traditions. Themes are good, no problem, but the Word of God has the power to change the thoughts and attitudes of the heart(Heb 4:12). Holy Doors may not achieve what the Holy Bible can. Why not train people to carry their Bibles and read their Bibles daily?
The problem is not the theme. The problem is when liberty is taken to add something to the theme, that is not at all from the Bible. Please read the words of the Pope: The Holy Year will open on 8 December 2015, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. This liturgical feast day recalls God’s action from the very beginning of the history of mankind. After the sin of Adam and Eve, God did not wish to leave humanity alone in the throes of evil. And so he turned his gaze to Mary, holy and immaculate in love (cf. Eph 1:4), choosing her to be the Mother of man’s Redeemer.
Now, when did God turn his gaze to Mary? This is false teaching by the Pope. The verse, Eph 1:4 has been quoted out of context, and does not support what the Pope says. This is what I have a problem with. People distorting the scriptures in order to promote extra biblical concepts.
The Pharisees had similarly invented traditions in order to uphold the Law, and to make sure the Law was obeyed. However, the traditions became more important than the precepts of the Law, and the fundamental teachings of the Law were forgotten. Traditions almost always work in exactly the opposite direction that they were designed to work. Therefore the Pharisees faced the wrath of Jesus. This is exactly what is happening in the Catholic Church. People go through all kinds of tedious traditions and pilgrimages, but the heart seldom changes. Yes, there are exceptions I would say. However, the power of the Word of God in changing hearts is underestimated and even forgotten.
If anything at all has the backing of the hand of God, it is obedience to the Word of God. Therefore I don't see the necessity for themes and traditions. Themes are good, no problem, but the Word of God has the power to change the thoughts and attitudes of the heart(Heb 4:12). Holy Doors may not achieve what the Holy Bible can. Why not train people to carry their Bibles and read their Bibles daily?
I think traditions are great and hold people together, especially little folk.
However, regarding the above, you won't get an argument from me.
I hope I've made it clear that I'm not Catholic.
Some of these feasts do draw people's attention to God. Otherwise they would never even think of Him.
OTOH, once a persone comes to God, these feasts actually take the attention away from God, in my opinion.
I definitely agree that they need to read the bible more.
Some of my friends don't understand WHY they should read the bible.