LOOKING FOR ANGELS BABIES DESERVE BETTER
CHASTITY COM
CHAPTER ONE
Hail Mary, Conceived Without Sin
By: Tim Staples


CHAPTER TWO
BABIES DESERVE BETTER

Jameson and Jennifer Taylor



CHAPTER THREE
Clothing, Culture, and Human Values
Joanna Bogle


CHAPTER ONE
Hail Mary, Conceived Without Sin
By: Tim Staples






Romans 3:23 says, "All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God." First John 1:8 adds, "If any man says he has no sin he is a liar and the truth is not in him." These texts could not be clearer for millions of Protestants: "How could anyone believe Mary was free from all sin in light of these Scripture passages? What's more, Mary herself said, 'My soul rejoices in God my savior' in Luke 1:47. She clearly understood herself to be a sinner if she admits to needing a savior."

The Catholic Answer

Not a few Protestants are surprised to discover the Catholic Church actually agrees that Mary was "saved." Indeed, Mary needed a savior! However, Mary was "saved" from sin in a most sublime manner. She was given the grace to be "saved" completely from sin so that she never committed even the slightest transgression. Protestants tend to emphasize God's "salvation" almost exclusively to the forgiveness of sins actually committed. However, Sacred Scripture indicates that salvation can also refer to man being protected from sinning before the fact:

Now to him who is able to keep you from falling and to present you without blemish before the presence of his glory with rejoicing, to the only God, our Savior through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion, and authority, before all time and now and for ever. (Jude 24-25)
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LOOKING FOR ANGELS BABIES DESERVE BETTER
CHASTITY COM
CHAPTER ONE
Hail Mary, Conceived Without Sin
By: Tim Staples


CHAPTER TWO
BABIES DESERVE BETTER

Jameson and Jennifer Taylor



CHAPTER THREE
Clothing, Culture, and Human Values
Joanna Bogle


CHAPTER ONE
Hail Mary, Conceived Without Sin
By: Tim Staples






Romans 3:23 says, "All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God." First John 1:8 adds, "If any man says he has no sin he is a liar and the truth is not in him." These texts could not be clearer for millions of Protestants: "How could anyone believe Mary was free from all sin in light of these Scripture passages? What's more, Mary herself said, 'My soul rejoices in God my savior' in Luke 1:47. She clearly understood herself to be a sinner if she admits to needing a savior."

The Catholic Answer

Not a few Protestants are surprised to discover the Catholic Church actually agrees that Mary was "saved." Indeed, Mary needed a savior! However, Mary was "saved" from sin in a most sublime manner. She was given the grace to be "saved" completely from sin so that she never committed even the slightest transgression. Protestants tend to emphasize God's "salvation" almost exclusively to the forgiveness of sins actually committed. However, Sacred Scripture indicates that salvation can also refer to man being protected from sinning before the fact:

Now to him who is able to keep you from falling and to present you without blemish before the presence of his glory with rejoicing, to the only God, our Savior through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion, and authority, before all time and now and for ever. (Jude 24-25)
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CHASTITY COM
CHAPTER ONE
Hail Mary, Conceived Without Sin
By: Tim Staples


CHAPTER TWO
BABIES DESERVE BETTER

Jameson and Jennifer Taylor



CHAPTER THREE
Clothing, Culture, and Human Values
Joanna Bogle


CHAPTER ONE
Hail Mary, Conceived Without Sin
By: Tim Staples






Romans 3:23 says, "All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God." First John 1:8 adds, "If any man says he has no sin he is a liar and the truth is not in him." These texts could not be clearer for millions of Protestants: "How could anyone believe Mary was free from all sin in light of these Scripture passages? What's more, Mary herself said, 'My soul rejoices in God my savior' in Luke 1:47. She clearly understood herself to be a sinner if she admits to needing a savior."

The Catholic Answer

Not a few Protestants are surprised to discover the Catholic Church actually agrees that Mary was "saved." Indeed, Mary needed a savior! However, Mary was "saved" from sin in a most sublime manner. She was given the grace to be "saved" completely from sin so that she never committed even the slightest transgression. Protestants tend to emphasize God's "salvation" almost exclusively to the forgiveness of sins actually committed. However, Sacred Scripture indicates that salvation can also refer to man being protected from sinning before the fact:

Now to him who is able to keep you from falling and to present you without blemish before the presence of his glory with rejoicing, to the only God, our Savior through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion, and authority, before all time and now and for ever. (Jude 24-25)

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BN ID: 2940151110556
Publisher: M.M.Snyder
Publication date: 07/01/2015
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How appropriate then that the Blessed Virgin Mary chose to appear in 1917 in Fatima, a town in Portugal dubbed such for a namesake of Fatima Zahra who converted from Islam to Christianity, and that the miracle given to confirm Mary’s appearances there was a miracle involving the sun. In his book on the Blessed Virgin entitled The World’s First Love, Fulton Sheen speculated that just as Judith, Esther, and other heroic women of the Old Testament were pre-Christian types of Mary, Fatima Zahra may well have been a post-Christian type of Mary.

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