OK. Now you’re funnin’ us.
“She was at the Last Supper,”
I didn’t see her in the picture. Maybe she was the photographer...?
“she helped them (Apostles) write the Apostles Creed.”
She must’ve been pretty old, considering when the Apostles Creed was written. And the Apostles didn’t write it.
The Assumption of Mary is completely unbiblical. More made-up stuff.
Mystical City of God is a book written in the 17th century by the Franciscan nun Venerable Mary of Jesus of Ágreda.
According to María de Ágreda, the book was to a considerable extent dictated to her by the Blessed Virgin Mary and regarded the life of the Virgin Mary and the divine plan for creation and the salvation of souls. The work alternates between descriptions of the Trinity, the Virgin Mary's life, and the spiritual guidance she provides to the author, by whom her words were reproduced for the spiritual benefit and growth of the reader. The book describes at length the various virtues, and how the reader should live in order to see them reflected in their own life, with the Virgin Mary as their model for sanctity. The work has the Imprimatur of several Popes and Bishops and appeals primarily to those who believe in private revelation and the sanctity of Mary.
ps you can’t kid a kidder. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry …..you can’t put it down.
I’m sure that you know that the Last Supper was Christ’s last meal? He was crucified the next day. Did He, or did He not see His Mother as he carried his cross? Was Mary present at the base of the cross when Christ spoke to Her and John? Why is it a leap for you to believe she was present at the Last Supper? Or are you going with the Da Vinci’s version?