To: marshmallow
One who has sinned is not "full of grace"
Says WHO?
To: presently no screen name
What do you think “full of grace” means. Also full of grace was not just used to descibe one attribute of Mary like I would say you are handsome. It was used to describe her whole person. In essence we could say she was renamed “full of grace.”
84 posted on
04/14/2011 12:21:20 PM PDT by
lastchance
("Nisi credideritis, non intelligetis" St. Augustine)
To: presently no screen name
One who has sinned is not "full of grace" Says WHO? you question the obvious...if the sun is shining brightly in Phoenix, it is not snowing....says me
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