This works against you. Putting faith in the Church instead of in Christ is problematic, which was my point. Are you arguing your way out of being Catholic? Not intentionally.
Who said I was putting my faith in the Church INSTEAD of Christ. Good Lord, who would do a thing like that?!? That’s impossible when you consider that the Church is the Bride of Christ and, in marriage, the Two have become One. What does Jesus say when Saul is persecuting His Church? “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?”
I may have mis-interpreted what you said, but you said I should follow Christ and not some “Created thing”. I think all Protestant Churches have been created by men, for various reasons, which is why I’d never be Protestant.
No, because I’ve read Hebrews. There is a New Covenant. The Old was a shadow. Now we have a great high priest. This covenant is forever.
The Mosaic Covenant was continuous, up until Christ’s Death and Ascension. Even when the Israelites fell into sin and Apostasy, they were still bound by the Mosaic Covenant. That’s why they were still subject to the curses under the Covenant, those of exile and death, etc.
The Old Covenant is a shadow of the New Covenant. Shadows represent the true form, although they are incomplete. That’s why I can see Israel’s cycles of sin and repenting similar to moi’.
I hear this too much from Catholics:
predestination = robots/puppets = no free will. Predestination is a Catholic doctrine. Reclaim your theological heritage. Learn what you believe.
Wow, and people think Catholics are haughty and arrogant.
I didn’t know I was talking of “Pre-destination”, which is a Catholic Doctrine. But the “puppet show” comment is directed at the common Calvinistic thought of Double Pre-Destination, which is certainly not Catholic. If I said, “Pre-Destination”, then I’m terribly sorry.
In general, yes. With often admirable moderation, yes. In charity, yes.
Is this a good time to bring up that “Reclaim your theological heritage. Learn what you believe” comment?
You are packing an enormous amount of freight into a grammatical analysis. That in itself should be a warning.
I don’t know first hand about the grammatical break down of the word, Kecharitomone - I guess you could say It’s all Greek to me! But, from what I’ve heard, the word strongly implies that the “favor” or Grace Mary has was there from the beginning. It didn’t come later in life, as evidenced with Stephen in Acts.
Nonetheless, forensic justification is as good an explanation as the IC from the text.
Bring in the logic from the 1854 declaration. That should be the basis of a Catholic argument, not personal opinion or speculation. Expecially not personal interpretation - you should leave that to the Protestants.

I wasn’t aware the Church forbade it. I thought She just forbade interpretation that contradicted with His Teachings. But I do appreciate the humor, my friend!
Most Protestants are as ignorant of what they themselves believe as are most Catholics. There are education problems on both sides of the Tiber. I, myself, am a case in point. I know just about nothing, and the more I read, the less I seem to know.
Do you recall Thomas Aquinas words, the day he gave up writing “Summa Theologica (sic)”?