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https://forums.catholic-questions.org/u/Hope1960 - God can act in time, in anticipation of future events that He infallibly knows will happen in future time. They are as “present” to Him, in certainty, as present events are to us in the here and now. In this way, in anticipation of the Cross on which Jesus would merit the redemption of the whole human race, God the Holy Trinity could apply that merit to Mary at the instant of her conception, and save her from all stain of sin. Thus by the Cross, Jesus redeems the world, and saves all who will be saved.
God is not confined to time as we are. He is confined only to the truth, and to love; to justice and to all goodness. The same understanding that the Church applied to the salvation of Mary from all sin before her Son was even conceived, can be applied to the Eucharist at the Last Supper - in anticipation of His resurrection and glorification, He could thus bring resurrection Life to the Eucharist before His own death.
God is not confined to time as we are. He is confined only to the truth, and to love; to justice and to all goodness. The same understanding that the Church applied to the salvation of Mary from all sin before her Son was even conceived, can be applied to the Eucharist at the Last Supper - in anticipation of His resurrection and glorification, He could thus bring resurrection Life to the Eucharist before His own death.
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