It does not say. I’m not making the claim,
Catholics who believe she was without sin say these things and its up to them to support it if they want to be justified in their belief. So far it has never been demonstrated. Just asserted.
Hmmm, I thought that only protestants had to be justified?

When did the Church say we had to be justfied ourselves? We made that rule for those who do not have a clear grasp of “basic Christianity” e.g. Protestants!
You, unfortunately, not having infalliability through the grace of the HS, are liable to fall for every whiff of false doctrine. :imsorry: Such as often proved to be the case, when New Age Spiritualities and Secular Humanistic attitudes about the Bible and christian ethics crept into all your counterfeit christian type churches.
Catholic apologetics is a defense developed against this threat to the real church. It does this using a sanctification process by which real christians are enabled to cultivate a mature faith which allos us to love God with our minds as well as our hearts

(Mt 22:37).
Being the true church we are ready to give a defense for what we believe! (1 Pet 3:15) But, we don’t need to be justified. That happended 2,000 years ago! That is required of you New Age thinkers, as you twist the real message of Jesus trying to find that which the CC always has taught.
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I have seen many times the idea that she was kept from sinning like a person who was kept from falling into a pit. I think Catholic apologist Jimmy Atkin has said something like as Jerry Mattics who was also a Catholic apologist not to mention some posters. **
She was full of grace, she didn’t need to be kept from falling. She never intented to sin. The devil didn’t tempt her did he? What is your reference for that? Would her Son had allowed her to be tested by the devil?
You need to take a break and study the Scriptures. This is an embarrassing comment….
Goodness, did someone call you a heretic again?

SIGH! I apologize for them if they did!
In any of the accounts that the Scriptures have of him is there anything in them that should make us think he was a perfect man who never sinned in thought or deed? Does anyone in the NT attest to this?
Did anyone ever say Elijah was a perfect man who never sinned in thought or deed?

Where was that mentioned? I only read you saying it? Do you think you are God?
I am not sure what you are saying. Can you clarify?
Are you rewriting the NT again? Did God reveal to you that Elihah was a sinner? Where is that in the OT or the NT? Is it in your own mind? Do you add food coloring to the jello to make it blood red before you nail it to your wailing wall?
Do you claim to know and understand what your church teaches perfectly? Do you claim to obey perfectly?
Do you realize that some people say you are bearing false witness to the testament of Jesus? :bigyikes: I told them JA4 didn’t mean it and was only playing. I said she/he/they don’t believe half of what they say! So you apologize! :tsktsk:
I love you, :flowers: you silly goose! If you ever get a chance to get away from the “others” call the national hotline. We can hide you. You will be safe! Don’t worry there are catholics here ready to help you. Just call! Your soul depends on it!