God ‘looked’ upon Mary. He ‘looks’ on those who honor Her in every generation.

Question 1: “Why do you Catholics think so much of Mary?”

Answer: “Catholics read The Bible! ‘Mary begins The Magnificat (Luke 1:46-56) with a Truth many do not understand. ‘My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord; my spirit exults in God my savior: . .’

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Question 2: “Did Mary understand that Her ‘soul’ and Her ‘spirit’ were two different entities that had to be united?”

Answer: “Yes! When a soul truly ‘proclaims the greatness of The Lord’, their ‘spirit’ is able to ‘exult’ in God. Mary’s ‘soul’, formed at Her Immaculate Conception, joined with Her ‘spirit’. She had joy on earth!”

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Question 3: “What gave Mary that great joy?”

Answer: “God! ‘because He has looked upon His lowly handmaid.’! It only takes a ‘look’ from God to give us the complete happiness of being ‘His lowly servant.‘”

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Question 3: “Did Mary ‘exult’ in God simply because He had ‘looked upon His lowly servant.’?”

Answer: “Mary lets every Catholic see how important it is to be favorably ‘looked upon’ by God. It only takes His ‘look’ to become ‘His lowly servant’! Her ‘Immaculate Conception’ let Her give us This Message: Our highest goal is to be God’s ‘lowly servant’!

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Question 4: “Does God change the people He ‘looks upon’ with favor to be His ‘lowly servants’?”

Answer: “Catholics know! A glance from God will let us have ‘the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven’. Our response to these Words of God let us see if God is ‘looking’ favorably on us! ‘And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.’

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Question 5: “Should we all ask God to ‘look’ upon us so we may be among His ‘lowly servants’?”

Answer: “When God ‘looks’ upon us, our ‘soul’ and our ‘spirit’ become a single reflection of God’s Will!” One ‘look from God’ was all it took to set Mary apart from all others. God will ‘look’ favorably on all who seek obedience to Him.”

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Question 4: “Did Mary know that God had ‘blessed’ her?”

Answer: “She knew that, and more! ‘From this day all generations will call me blessed:. .’ Every Catholic knows that ‘generation’ means ‘ration of genes’. Catholics are blessed with the ‘ration of genes’ that give us the Grace to call Her ‘blessed’.”

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Question 5: “Do only Catholics most fully understand what God has made of Mary?”

Answer: “Only Catholics truly understand! ‘the Almighty has done great things for me. Holy is His Name and His mercy reaches from age to age on those who fear Him.’

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Question 6: “Why don’t Willful Protestants understand The Magnificat in The Bible?”

Answer: “They do not see four things that apply to 48,000 ‘scattered’ denominations of ‘proud’ Willful Protestants!

1. ‘He has shown the strength of his arm, and has scattered the proud in their conceit.’
2. ‘He has cast down the mighty from their thrones and has lifted up the lowly.’
3. ‘He has filled the hungry with good things, and the rich he has sent away empty.’
4. ‘He has come to the help of His servant Israel for He remembered His promise of mercy, the promise He made to our fathers, to Abraham and his children for ever.’

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Question 7: “How long did Mary and Elizabeth pray, consider, and discuss The Miracles that took human form in them?”

Answer: ‘Mary remained with Elizabeth about three months and then returned to her home.’ This tells us that three months of prayer and study will help anyone be Catholic.

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Simple reasons to be Catholic. catholicfundamentalism.com

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