Mary, Queen of Heaven from the beginning.

In every age, pilgrims who’ve reached a certain mile post on the road to salvation ask:   “Mary is incredibly important to The Catholic Church.  Is she that important?  Could it be that the universe is ruled by Mary, Queen of Heaven from the beginning?”

Catholic Fundamentalism’s answer is “Yes!”, but gets to that conclusion by what may be a different way.

If Mary were not perfect, the devil would be able to say:  “There is such-and-such a flaw in Mary.  Since she is flawed, her son, Jesus must have inherited the same flaw. Therefore, The Trinity is flawed, and God is not perfect.  So, I, the leader of the fallen angels, am just as good as God.”

Catholic Fundamentalism agrees with earlier Catholics that Mary is perfect.  Why must have been created in the beginning?  The Creation Program was written with intentional imperfections within it so that it would run down at the desired time.  As Matthew 24: 35 tells us, “Heaven and earth shall pass away.”

From the moment of the first download, the built-in entropy was working.  Each moment, every aspect of The Creation Program is closer to the end.  The Program began winding down the minute the pendulum was released and the cosmic clock began ticking.

In order to avoid any entropy-related errors appearing in Her Program, errors that the devil could claim were in Jesus, Mary had to have been created right after the angels.  She was Mary, Queen of Heaven from the beginning.  She is still there, loving all those who love Her, loving, too, those who will not.

Once we understand that, we see Mary as the Queen of Creation.  The devil couldn’t stand to see Her in Heaven.  The devil hated God for loving Mary more than him.  He flew into rebellious rage when he found that The Loving Programmer would give Mary authority over him.  He stormed out of Heaven with all the angels who similarly flawed themselves with vanity.

We human programs, like the angel programs, are either loving or hateful.  Like the fallen angels,  many around us are bitter and angry.  Why?  They, like fallen angels, feel that God doesn’t love and give them as much as they think He should.   The lost souls, as the lost angels before them, sink from goodness into pride, envy, greed, gluttony, anger, lust, and sloth.

We may choose to descend.  Or, we may look up, realizing that we complete our love of God by properly respecting Mary, Queen of Heaven from the beginning.  We may choose to prefer humility and obedience over pride, envy, greed, gluttony, anger, lust, and sloth.

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