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📜✨ NEW SONG: HONOR IS NOT WORSHIP, KAREN” — Honor isn’t a PIE… it’s a FLAME. Some folks treat honor like a zero-sum pie: If you give any honor to Mary or the saints, you must be taking a slice away from Jesus. But Catholics don’t think of glory like pie. We think of it more like a flame. Lighting another candle doesn’t “steal” fire from the first—it fills the room with more light. And that’s the point: when a saint shines, it’s not competition with Christ… it’s evidence that Christ is real, powerful, and still sanctifying people. That’s why the Church uses three different words: • *Latria* = adoration / worship — *God alone* (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) • *Dulia* = honor / veneration — the honor given to God’s friends, His saints • *Hyperdulia* = the highest honor beneath worship — given to Mary because she is the Mother of the Son And here’s the easiest analogy: You can honor *Michelangelo* by praising *Michelangelo*… and you can honor him by standing in awe before the *David* or the **Pietà**. Admiring the artwork doesn’t detract from the artist. It magnifies him. Same thing with Mary and the saints: honor given to the “work of grace” magnifies the “Artist.” 🎶 *“Not a Goddess, Karen”* — a catechetical snark-track for converts, cradle Catholics, Scripture nerds, and anyone still stuck on “Catholics worship Mary.” 💬 Comment with your favorite analogy: *PIE* 🍰 or *FLAME* 🔥