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StrikingEagle
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not sure where to post this but here goes:
Tomorrow is the Feast of the Assumption and I got to to thinking about
about our Blessed Mother.
Now I have had 3 mothers. The first did not want me, the second died when
I was very young. I don’t even remember her. The third did not like me at all.
This made praying the Rosary difficult for me for a long time, so I recently have
adopted our Blessed Mother as my mom. Still is hard but gives me a new
focus.
Regarding the Assumption I have a couple questions. Mary, the Mother of
God, was born without original sin. Did she know this? I’m a great sinner
and wonder how it is possible (yes, with God’s special graces) for a person
to go an entire lifetime with no sin…EVER. Does the stain of original sin
(even though it’s erased at Baptism) cause us to give in easily to temptation?
Because our Blessed Mother was born without original sin was she not tempted
like we are? (we = the typical human) I can’t help but think what a lucky person
she is to have been selected by God for this awesome blessing.
I suppose these questions would fall under “mysterious things” only God can explain,
but maybe someone here has a few thoughts about this.
Tomorrow is the Feast of the Assumption and I got to to thinking about
about our Blessed Mother.
Now I have had 3 mothers. The first did not want me, the second died when
I was very young. I don’t even remember her. The third did not like me at all.
This made praying the Rosary difficult for me for a long time, so I recently have
adopted our Blessed Mother as my mom. Still is hard but gives me a new
focus.
Regarding the Assumption I have a couple questions. Mary, the Mother of
God, was born without original sin. Did she know this? I’m a great sinner
and wonder how it is possible (yes, with God’s special graces) for a person
to go an entire lifetime with no sin…EVER. Does the stain of original sin
(even though it’s erased at Baptism) cause us to give in easily to temptation?
Because our Blessed Mother was born without original sin was she not tempted
like we are? (we = the typical human) I can’t help but think what a lucky person
she is to have been selected by God for this awesome blessing.
I suppose these questions would fall under “mysterious things” only God can explain,
but maybe someone here has a few thoughts about this.