Catholics begin to know how much Jesus loves His Blessed Mother.

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Question 1:  “Why do Catholics celebrate The Assumption of Mary into Heaven?”

Answer:  “Catholics see that 15 trillion lightyears of Creation’s History were fulfilled when Mary chose to be Perfectly Obedient to God.”

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Question 2:  “How did Mary show Her Perfect Obedience?”

Answer:  “She was blessed to spend Her Life being Perfectly Obedient to Every Word of God.”

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Question 3:  “What let Mary be Perfectly Obedient to God?”

Answer:  “She was conceived without Original Sin.  That allowed Her Holy DNA to be so perfect that The Son of God could be brought to earth in Human Form.  Without Mary’s Perfect Obedience, Jesus could not have been born.”

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Question 4:  “Why are Catholics the only people on earth who understand that?”

Answer:  “Catholics are blessed to obey The Church-Creating Word of Jesus Christ to His First Catholic Pope!  ‘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.’

Catholics more fully realize the Simple Fact:  Jesus Promised that ‘the gates of hell shall not prevail’ over any Catholic Teaching.   Only Catholics respect Jesus enough to know He Has Promised that Every Catholic Teaching is Truth.

Therefore:  Those who respect The Church-Creating Word of Jesus recognize ‘The Assumption of Mary into Heaven.’

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Question 5:  “Do those ‘keys to The Kingdom of Heaven’ include knowing that Mary is so close to God in Heaven that She can ask Him to help us in our life on earth?”

Answer:  “That is another blessing of Being Catholic!”

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