Luke 1:47 she admits that God is her Savior which means she understands she is a sinner. That’s what the Savior does i.e. saves us from sin.
She knows that she has been saved from sin.
There is no proof for this.
Indeed not. There is no “proof” for the vast majority of our beliefs. That is why they are called articles of faith. There is no “proof” for most of the contents of the Apostles’ creed.
There is no “proof” for most of the contents of the Bible.
If you are looking for “proof” you need to google a science forum.
Radical??? If this work is approved by the Catholic church or its not condemned would that make it radical?
It is for me. I don’t assume it is approved.
However the issue is: did He and what is the evidence? There is none.
That is your issue, ja4, not ours. If you don’t believe that Mary can hear your requests, then don’t present them to her.
There may be no evidence that you will accept, but that does not mean it does not exist.
There is in Luke 1:47. Also there are all kinds of people in the Scriptures where it is not mentioned they sinned. Should we assume they did not since there is no proof they did?
If you wish.
Do you believe this statements said by various Catholics about Mary?
I know that this concept is very difficult for you to comprehend, so I will type very slowly.
“various Catholics” do not define Catholic doctrine. Catholic doctrine is defined by the Church, specifically the teaching authority appointed by Christ. Individuals may not understand it correctly, which is why it is not a good idea to rely on them. If you want to pick a fight about what the Church teaches, then do so. Please stop this spurious casting forth of some people’s private devotions and use them to incrimminate others.
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""How shall we overcome the Spirit of Satan except by the power of that woman to whom Almighty God has given the mandate to crush the head of the serpent."
Bishop Fulton Sheen
“Oh, how fearful is Mary to the Devils!”
St. Bonaventure"
Our mama wears combat boots. If you want to fight your own spiritual battles without her powerful assistance then go for it. Why do you try to malign those who appreciate her help?
There is in Luke 1:47. Also there are all kinds of people in the Scriptures where it is not mentioned they sinned. Should we assume they did not since there is no proof they did?
Would that somehow damage your salvation, if you believed some people did not live a life of sin?
No one is 'assuming" anything, we accept the teachings of the Church, as revealed by God.
“In the days of King Herod of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah, who belonged to the priestly order of Abijah. His wife was a descendant of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth. 6 **Both of them were righteous before God, living blamelessly **according to all the commandments and regulations of the Lord. 7 But they had no children, because Elizabeth was barren, and both were getting on in years.” Luke 1:5-7
What kind of sins do you assume Zechariah and Elizabeth were committing?