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Victoria33
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This may sound like one of those “off-the-wall” types of questions but… if one does a websearch, one finds plenty of references. Sometimes with a reference such as to Hebrews 1 for example. So, there is no shortage of such statements. I did see this stated in a Catholic book with an imprimatur. So, it’s an interesting concept one may come across. Yes, definitely, He was a man of sorrows at times too, per the book of Isaiah 53:3. By happy, no, I’m not really thinking of a feeling of “euphoria” but certainly it must be one of content.
I believe Mary is said to have been very happy too. In fact, I couldn’t refind the exact quote I wanted to post here but this seems to be referred to in the “Imitation of Mary”, book 2, chapters 24-26. A book, with of course an imprimatur but I may have seen it explicitly mentioned elsewhere as well. “Imitation of Christ”?
Perhaps, “joyful” is an apt description as well.
I believe Mary is said to have been very happy too. In fact, I couldn’t refind the exact quote I wanted to post here but this seems to be referred to in the “Imitation of Mary”, book 2, chapters 24-26. A book, with of course an imprimatur but I may have seen it explicitly mentioned elsewhere as well. “Imitation of Christ”?
Perhaps, “joyful” is an apt description as well.
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