LOL. Once more: the Gospel of Luke calls Our Lady "η μητηρ του κυριου" (Luke 1:43), the same word as God is called in the Greek Septuagint for God. If St. Elizabeth wanted to say "the mother of the Messiah", she would have said so and St. Luke, inspired by the Holy Ghost, would have written "τον χριστον", "of the Christ". However, it is written "του κυριου", the same "κυριος" also spoken about in Luke 1:38,45,46 and the same word used throughout the Bible to signify not Messiah but God. I read the Gospel as written, and take it wholly inerrant and God-breathed. Try doing the same and you, too will be Catholic and return on the road of your salvation that you once walked after baptism, if you ever had a proper baptism. God bless you.
The true gospel of Luke can only be the original in Hebrew.
Corrupted translations do not count, except to the pagans that created and use them.
The Greek is definitely not an inspired text. Agreement with the ancient scriptures is important in determining validity, and any text that calls any female God is written by satan.
BTW, the term ‘catholic’ was first used by Shimon the sorcerer, the one that was worshipped by the catholics.
Well, hey, since Catholics tell us that baptism saves someone, anyone who is baptized is good to go. We have nothing to worry about. We're saved like Catholics teach baptism does.
Who needs faith in Christ? Getting wet does it all.