Catholics think of Mary and Holy Molecules!

Catholics think of Mary and Holy Molecules!   We think of Mary because we obey Jesus.  As He hung in agony from the nails, Jesus said to His most beloved Disciple:  “Behold your Mother.”  St. John took The Blessed Mother of God into his home.

Our soul’s “home” is our mind.  It is the “house” where our soul lives on earth.   Catholics obey Jesus.  We take His Mother into our house!

John 19: 26-28 is clear to those blessed to be Catholic.  “When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple there whom He loved, He said to His Mother, “Woman, behold, your son.”  Then He said to the disciple, “Behold, your mother.” And from that hour the disciple took her into his home.  After this, aware that everything was now finished, in order that the scripture might be fulfilled, Jesus said, “I thirst.”

His last words tell us that with His last words to His Blessed Mother, “everything was now finished”. Catholics are blessed.  Catholics think of Mary and Holy Molecules!  Mary gave Jesus His human DNA.  Those Holy Molecules passed from Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and David.  The “best” of those Holy Molecules made Mary!  Mary’s Obedience let the purest of those Holy Molecules  provide the “human half” of Jesus!

His Blessed Mother’s obedience let the best of human DNA molecules join with The Holy Spirit.  Mary’s obedience let Jesus  be born at the prophesied time, place, tribe, and house:   It was Mary’s obedience, “I will be the handmaid of The Lord.” that brought Salvation to Earth.

From beginning to end, Mary was there!  His first human drink was His Blessed Mother’s milk.  His last drink was “vinegar”, taken in the Presence of The Blessed Mother Who brought God to earth in human form.

Catholics think of Mary and Holy Molecules!   We owe all that is good on earth to Mary!

 

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