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1. The Original Sin of Adam closed Heaven for all men (sanctifying grace was lost) ... Hell became the only possible destination for the immortal souls of men. 2. God re-opened Heaven by founding the Catholic Church and re-introducing sanctifying grace to men's souls ... the same grace which Adam and Eve had lost.
We are currently in the Great Apostasy (world-wide rejection of God's Catholic Dogma), these warnings apply: 3.Warning 1: A non-Catholic anti-Christ cult (the vatican-2 heretic cult) took over all Catholic properties on 8 Dec 1965 ("v-2 council" close date).
[Section 12, 13] 4.Warning 2:No one Ordained those that you think are Priests ... all Bishops of the "v-2 council" were automatically excommunicated on 8 Dec 1965.
[Section 13.2] 5.Warning 3: Your fake "priests" turned you into heretics ... the stage shows are not Mass ... participation in the vatican-2 heresy excommunicates. [Section 13.2.2] 6.Warning 4: Top level view ... why there is not a single Catholic Bishop or Priest in the world. God's Catholic Church is devastatingly small in numbers. [Section 13.6] All vatican-2-ists: You are excommunicated from the Catholic Church. You must Abjure your heresy.
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7. One can still be Catholic and get to Heaven with a proper baptism in water
[Section 7] ... believing the Dogmas ... and keeping free from mortal sin. [Section 10.1] 8. All grace, both actual and sanctifying grace, starts with God and comes into the world ... by way of the Blessed Virgin ... as Jesus Christ Himself did. [Section 4, 4.4] 9a. The Old Testament Israelite religion was the Catholic Faith unfulfilled ... the "judaism" fable started about 200 B.C. Jesus Christ was not a jew. [Section 39.1, 39.4] 9b. The "koran" is wrong ... Mohammed was not a prophet ... "allah" does not exist. The so called "allah god" makes countless errors in the "koran". [Section 113] 10.All baptized heretics are excommunicated from Christianity and headed for Hell ... with the world's pagans (those not properly baptized in water).
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Infallible Sources of Dogma on ... the Holy Trinity
Old Testament (20 listed) and New Testament (30 listed)
scriptures ... in defense of the Dogma are repeated
in Sub-parts B and C
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Genesis 1:26
"Let Us make man to Our image and likeness."
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Introduction:
1. Please see Sub-part A which lists Catholic Sources of Dogma on the Holy Trinity.
2. There are many Scriptures, of the Catholic Faith unfulfilled, in the Old Testament ... shown in Sub-part B below, where the Catholic God identifies Himself as more than one Person.
3. When Jesus Christ (God the Son) became incarnate in the world ... His Divinity and human soul were in the one body as a Divine Person.
4. Many Catholic authored Scriptures of the New Testament ... shown in Sub-part C below, verify the Old Testament writings (of the Catholic Church unfulfilled) ... that God is more than one Person.
This Section contains ...
Sub-part A: Catholic Sources of Dogma ... regarding the Holy Trinity ... the Catholic God as more than one Person.
Sub-part B: Old Testament scriptures of the Catholic Faith unfulfilled ... where God identifies Himself as more than one Person.
Sub-part C: New Testament scriptures of the Catholic Faith fulfilled ... where it is verified that God is more than one Person.
S u b - p a r t A
Sources of Dogma ... regarding the Holy Trinity
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Council of Florence, 1431-1449 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"In the name of the Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, we define, with the approval of this holy universal Council of Florence, that the following truth of faith shall be believed and accepted by all Christians and thus shall all profess it: that the holy Spirit is eternally from the Father and the Son, and has his essence and his subsistent being from the Father together with the Son, and proceeds from both eternally as from one principle and a single spiration."
Council of Florence, 1431-1449 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"We worship one God in the Trinity, and the Trinity in unity, neither confounding the persons nor dividing the substance. For there is one person of the Father, another of the Son, and another of the Holy Spirit. But the Godhead of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Spirit is one, the glory equal, and the majesty co-eternal."
Council of Florence, 1431-1449 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"The Holy General Synod of Basel, representing the Church militant, for an everlasting record. To the praise of almighty God and the glory and honour of the blessed and undivided Trinity, for the extirpation of heresies and errors."
First Council of Constantinople, 381 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
Nor may the blasphemy of Eunomians and Arians and Pneumatomachi prevail, with its division of substance or of nature or of Godhead, and its introduction of some nature which was produced subsequently, or was created, or was of a different substance, into the uncreated and consubstantial and co-eternal Trinity."
Second General Council of Constantinople, 553 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"If anyone will not confess that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit have one nature or substance, that they have one power and authority, that there is a consubstantial Trinity, one Deity to be adored in three subsistences or Persons: let him be anathema."
Second General Council of Constantinople, 553 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"There has been no addition of person or subsistence to the Holy Trinity even after one of its members, God the Word, becoming human flesh."
Second General Council of Constantinople, 553 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"If anyone does not confess his belief that our lord Jesus Christ, who was crucified in His human flesh, is truly God and the Lord of glory and one of the members of the Holy Trinity: let him be anathema."
Second General Council of Nicaea, 787 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"We also confess our Lady, the holy Mary, to be really and truly the God-bearer, because she gave birth in the flesh to Christ, one of the Trinity, our God, just as the first synod at Ephesus decreed."
Fourth General Council of the Lateran, 1215 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"This Holy Trinity, which is undivided according to its common essence but distinct according to the properties of its Persons, gave the teaching of salvation to the human race through Moses and the holy Prophets and His other servants, according to the most appropriate disposition of the times. Finally the only-begotten Son of God, Jesus Christ, who became incarnate by the action of the whole Trinity in common and was conceived from the ever virgin Mary through the cooperation of the Holy Spirit, having become true man, composed of a rational soul and human flesh, one Person in two natures."
Third General Council of Constantinople, 680-681 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Following the five holy and universal synods and the holy and accepted fathers, and defining in unison, it professes our lord Jesus Christ our true God, one of the Holy Trinity, which is of one same being and is the source of life, to be perfect in Divinity and perfect in humanity, the same truly God and truly man, of a rational soul and a body; consubstantial with the Father as regards His Divinity, and the same consubstantial with us as regards his humanity, like us in all respects except for sin. Believing our lord Jesus Christ, even after His incarnation, to be one of the Holy Trinity and our true God, we say that He has two natures [naturas] shining forth in His one subsistence [subsistentia] in which He demonstrated the miracles and the sufferings throughout His entire providential dwelling here, not in appearance but in truth."
Fourth Council of Constantinople, 869-870 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Consequently, all of us bishops who have come to take part in the synod and to strengthen the true and undefiled faith of Christians and the teaching of orthodox religion, we declare our belief in one God, in Three Persons consubstantial, Divine and autonomous, as, for example, we may look at the one nature of light in three suns not unlike each other."
Note 1: Regarding the text ... orthodox religion ... this is referring to the Catholic Sources of Dogma, which is the true and orthodox religion. It is not referring to the "orthodox" heretics who left Christianity in the year 1054 A.D. ... who use the word "orthodox" as the identifier for their cult.
Note 2: The amazing heresies of the "orthodox" heretics are listed on Section 8.6. The "orthodox" heresy was started by Michael Caerularius.
S u b - p a r t B
Old Testament scriptures of the Catholic Faith unfulfilled ... where God identifies Himself as more than one Person
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Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Genesis 18:1-3 > 1: "And the Lord appeared to him in the vale of Mambre ..." 2: "And when he had lifted up his eyes, there appeared to him Three Men standing near to him and as soon as he saw them, he ran to
meet Them from the door of his tent, and adored down to the ground." 3: "And he said: Lord, if I have found favour in thy sight, pass not away from thy servant."
Note: God visits Abraham and He is three Persons.
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Genesis 1:26 >
"Let Us make man to Our image and likeness."
Note: God is the only Creator ... and He identifies Himself as more than one person.
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Genesis 3:22 >
"And he said: Behold Adam is become as one of Us, knowing good and evil."
Note: After the fall of Original Sin of Adam and Eve ... God again refers to Himself as more than one person.
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Psalm 18:4-5, 8 > 4: "There are no speeches nor languages, where Their voices are not heard." 5: "Their sound hath gone forth into all the earth: and Their words unto the ends of the world." 8: "The law of the Lord is unspotted, converting souls: the testimony of the Lord is faithful."
Note 1: In Verses 4 and 5 ... we see the words "their voices" and "their words" ... referring to God (Verse 2) as more than one person in the single Divinity.
Note 2: The unbaptized pagans who call themselves jews ... when challenged on some matter ... are fond of saying "do you read Hebrew"? But, we see in Verse 5 that ... "there is no languages where their voices are not heard". So God does not withhold the truth from people on the basis of their language.
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Proverbs 30:4 >
"Who hath ascended up into Heaven, and descended? Who hath held the wind in His hands? Who hath bound up the waters together as in a garment? Who hath raised up all the borders of the earth? what is His name, and what is the name of His Son, if thou knowest?"
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Psalm 102:6-8 > 6: "The Lord doth mercies, and judgment for all that suffer wrong." 7: "He hath made His ways known to Moses: His wills to the children of Israel." 8: "The Lord is compassionate and merciful: longsuffering."
Note 1: In Verse 7, regarding the text ... "His wills" ... the will of the Father, the will of the Son, and the will of the Holy Spirit.
Note 2: Regarding Verse 8 ... one must believe the Catholic Dogmas, be baptized in water, not be in sins against morality, and do suffient works to get to Heaven.
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Isaias 48:16 >
"Come ye near unto me, and hear this: I have not spoken in secret from the beginning: from the time before it was done, I was there,
and now the Lord God hath sent Me, and His Spirit."
Note: The Three Persons of God mentioned in this one verse ... Father, Son (I was there ... the Lord God hath sent me), and Holy Spirit.
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Jeremias 23:5-6 > 5: "Behold the days come, saith the Lord, and I will raise up to David a just branch: and a King shall reign, and shall be wise, and shall execute judgement and justice in the earth." 6: "In those days shall Juda be saved, and Israel shall dwell confidently: and this is the name that they shall call him: the Lord our just one."
Note: In Verse 5 the Lord states that He will raise up a King to bring judgement and justice to the earth. In the next (Verse 6) this Person is identified (also) as the Lord.
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Micheas 5:2 >
"And thou, Bethlehem Ephrata, art a little one among the thousands of Juda: out of thee shall He come forth unto Me that is to be the Ruler in Israel: and His going forth is from the beginning, from the days of eternity."
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Genesis 11:7 >
"Come ye, therefore, let Us go down, and there confound their tongue."
Note: It is Catholic Dogma that: All the ad extra activities of God are common to the three Persons of God. In this case confounding their tongue.
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Isaias 6:3 >
"And they cried … Holy, holy, holy, the Lord God of hosts."
Note: The repetition here is not in vain ... it glorifies the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Isaias 6:8 >
"And I heard the voice of the Lord, saying: Whom shall I send? and Who shall go for Us?"
Note: The voice of the Lord ... referring to Himself again as a plurality (Us).
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Isaias 9:6 >
"For a Child is born to Us, and a Son is given to Us ... the Prince of Peace."
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Psalm 2:7-8 >
"Thou art My Son, this day have I begotten Thee. Ask of Me, and I will give Thee the Gentiles for thy inheritance, and the utmost parts of the earth for Thy possession."
Note: The Messiah as True God and then True Man. Jesus Christ is the Son of God (as God), and then the Son of God (as a Divine Person) after the Incarnation.
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Psalm 44:8 >
"Therefore God, Thy God, hath anointed Thee with the oil of gladness above Thy fellows."
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Daniel 3:92 >
"Behold, I see four men loose, and walking in the midst of the fire, and there is no hurt in them, and the form of the fourth
is like the Son of God."
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Osee 1:7 >
"And I will have mercy on the house of Juda, and I will save them by the Lord their God."
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Psalm 84:12 >
"Truth is sprung out of the earth: and Justice hath looked down from Heaven."
Note: Truth is sprung ... God the Son Incarnate by the Virgin Birth. Justice has looked down ... God the Father in Heaven.
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Isaias 7:14 >
"The Lord Himself shall give you a sign. Behold a virgin shall conceive, and bear a Son, and His name shall be called Emmanuel."
Note: Emmanuel means God with us (in the world) while God the Father is still in Heaven.
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Psalm 109:1 >
"The Lord said to my Lord: Sit thou at my right hand: Until I make thy enemies thy footstool."
And related ... in support of the above scriptures ...
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of 1 Paralipomenon 29:10 >
"O Lord the God of Israel, our Father from eternity to eternity."
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Psalm 2:16 >
"We are esteemed by Him as triflers, and He abstaineth from our ways as from filthiness, and He preferreth the latter end of the just, and glorieth that He hath God for His Father."
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Psalm 50:13 >
"Cast me not away from thy face; and take not Thy Holy Spirit from me."
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Wisdom 1:5 >
"For the Holy Spirit of discipline will flee from the deceitful, and will withdraw Himself from thoughts that are without understanding, and He shall not abide when iniquity cometh in."
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Wisdom 9:17 >
"And who shall know Thy thought, except Thou give wisdom, and send Thy Holy Spirit from above."
S u b - p a r t C
New Testament scriptures of the Catholic Faith fulfilled ... where it is verified that God is more than one Person
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Catholic writing of 1 John 5:7
"And there are three who give testimony in Heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit. And these three are one."
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Catholic writing of Saint Matthew 28:19 >
"Going therefore, teach ye all nations; baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit."
Note: God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of Saint John 1:1 >
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
Note: Jesus Christ, the Eternal Word identified as one Person of the Holy Trinity.
Catholic writing of Galatians 4:6 >
"And because you are sons, God hath sent the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying: Abba, Father."
Note: God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of Saint John 14:26 >
"But the Paraclete, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and bring all things to your mind, whatsoever I shall have said to you."
Note 1: God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Note 2: The Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son. The correct explanation of a scripture is that explanation which supports the Catholic Dogma.
Council of Florence, Session 6, July 6, 1439 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"We define, with the approval of this Holy universal Council of Florence, that the following truth of Faith shall be believed and accepted by all Christians and thus shall all profess it: that the Holy Spirit is eternally from the Father and the Son, and has His essence and His subsistent Being from the Father together with the Son, and proceeds from both eternally as from one principle and a single spiration."
Catholic writing of Saint John 1:14 >
"And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we saw his glory, the glory as it were of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth."
Note: Jesus Christ, the Eternal Word made flesh in the world ... with the same glory as God the Father ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing in Acts of the Apostles 20:28 >
"Take heed to yourselves, and to the whole flock, wherein the Holy Spirit hath placed you bishops, to rule the Church of God, which He hath purchased with His own blood."
Note: The Holy Spirit and Jesus Christ (He who purchased with His own blood) ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of Romans 1:7 >
"To all that are at Rome, the beloved of God, called to be saints. Grace to you, and peace from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of Saint Matthew 16:27 >
"For the Son of Man shall come in the glory of his Father with His Angels: and then will He render to every man according to his works."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of Saint Mark 8:38 >
"For he that shall be ashamed of Me, and of My words, in this adulterous and sinful generation: the Son of Man also will be ashamed of him, when He shall come in the glory of His Father with the holy Angels."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of 1 Corinthians 2:10, 12 > 10: "But to us God hath revealed them, by this Spirit. For the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God." 12: "Now we have received not the spirit of this world, but the Spirit that is of God; that we may know the things that are given us from God."
Note: God identified in these Scripture ... as more than one Person.
Catholic writing of 2 John 1:3 >
"Grace be with you, mercy, and peace from God the Father, and from Christ Jesus the Son of the Father; in truth and charity."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of 2 John 1:9 >
"Whosoever revolteth, and continueth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God. He that continueth in the doctrine, the same hath both the Father and the Son."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of Saint Mark 1:10, 11 > 10: "And forthwith coming up out of the water, he saw the heavens opened, and the Spirit as a dove descending, and remaining on Him." 11: "And there came a voice from Heaven: Thou art my beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased."
Note: God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit ... identified in these Scriptures.
Catholic writing of 2 Corinthians 13:13 >
"The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the charity of God, and the communication of the Holy Spirit be with you all. Amen."
Note: God the Son and God the Holy Spirit ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of 2 Peter 1:17 >
"For he received from God the Father, honour and glory: this voice coming down to Him from the excellent glory: This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear ye him."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of 2 Timothy 1:2 >
"To Timothy my dearly beloved son, grace, mercy, and peace, from God the Father, and from Christ Jesus our Lord."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of Saint Luke 1:32 >
"He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the most High; and the Lord God shall give unto Him the throne of David his father; and He shall reign in the house of Jacob forever."
Note: God identified in this Scripture ... as more than one Person.
Catholic writing of 1 Corinthians 12:3 >
"Wherefore I give you to understand, that no man, speaking by the Spirit of God, saith anathema to Jesus. And no man can say the Lord Jesus, but by the Holy Spirit."
Note: God the Holy Spirit and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of 1 Thessalonians 4:8 >
"Therefore, he that despiseth these things, despiseth not man, but God, who also hath given his Holy Spirit in us."
Note: God identified in this Scripture ... as more than one Person.
Catholic writing of 1 John 2:22 >
"Who is a liar, but he who denieth that Jesus is the Christ? This is Antichrist, who denieth the Father, and the Son."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of 1 John 4:14 >
"And we have seen, and do testify, that the Father hath sent his Son to be the Saviour of the world."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of 1 John 1:3 >
"That which we have seen and have heard, we declare unto you, that you also may have fellowship with us, and our fellowship may be with the Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of Saint Luke 9:26 >
"For he that shall be ashamed of me and of my words, of him the Son of man shall be ashamed, when he shall come in his majesty, and that of his Father, and of the holy Angels."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of Saint John 14:13 >
"Because I go to the Father: and whatsoever you shall ask the Father in my name, that will I do: that the Father may be glorified in the Son."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of 1 John 2:23 >
"Whosoever denieth the Son, the same hath not the Father. He that confesseth the Son, hath the Father also."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of Saint John 5:23 >
"That all men may honour the Son, as they honour the Father. He who honoureth not the Son, honoureth not the Father, who hath sent Him."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of Saint John 17:1 >
"These things Jesus spoke, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said: Father, the hour is come, glorify thy Son, that thy Son may glorify thee."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of Saint John 5:19 >
"Then Jesus answered, and said to them: Amen, amen, I say unto you, the Son cannot do anything of Himself, but what he seeth the Father doing: for what things soever He doth, these the Son also doth in like manner."
Note 1: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Note 2: Catholic De Fide Dogma, Section 1: The Unity and Trinity of God, De Fide Dogma 44 > "All the ad-extra activities of God are common to the three Persons."
Catholic writing of 1 John 2:24 >
"As for you, let that which you have heard from the beginning, abide in you. If that abide in you, which you have heard from the beginning, you also shall abide in the Son, and in the Father."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
Catholic writing of Titus 1:4 >
"To Titus my beloved son, according to the common faith, grace and peace from God the Father, and from Christ Jesus our Saviour."
Note: God the Father and God the Son ... identified in one Scripture ... showing that God is more than one Person.
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Ezechiel 44:2 > "This gate shall be shut … no man shall pass through it … the Lord the God of Israel hath entered in by it."
Proverbs 8:35 > "He that shall find me (the Blessed Virgin), shall find life, and shall have salvation from the Lord."
St. Bonaventure, died 1274 > "No one ever finds Christ but with and through Maria. Whoever seeks Christ apart from Maria seeks Him in vain."
Genesis 3:15 > "I will put enmities between thee and the woman, and thy seed and her seed: she shall crush thy head, and thou shalt lie in wait for her heel."
Ecclesiasticus 24:25 > "In me is all grace of the way and the truth, in me is all hope of life and virtue."
St. Antoninus, died 1459 > "All graces that have ever been bestowed on men, all of them came through Maria."
St. John Damascene, died 749 > "Pure and Immaculate Virgin, save me and deliver me from eternal damnation."
Wisdom 7:26 > "For she is the brightness of eternal light, and the unspotted mirror of God's majesty."
Ecclesiasticus 24:24 > "I am the mother of fair love, and of fear, and of knowledge, and of holy hope."
St. Agnes, died 304 > "There is no one in the world who, if he asks for it, does not partake of the Divine mercy through the tenderness of Maria." (Truth and mercy cannot be separated)
Proverbs 30:11-12 > "There is a generation that ... doth not bless their mother. A generation pure in their own eyes and yet not washed from their filthiness."
Blessed John Eudes, died 1680 > "Every grace and blessing possessed by the Church, all the treasures of light, holiness, and glory ... are due to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Maria."
St. Athanasius, died 373 > "Thou, O Lady, were filled with grace, so that thou might be the way of our salvation and the means of ascent into the heavenly kingdom."
Psalm 131:8 > "Arise, O Lord, into Thy resting place: Thou and the ark, which Thou hast sanctified." (The Blessed Virgin bodily in Heaven)
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