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2nd Sunday of Advent - A Synopsis
Bar. 5 and Return from Exile
Luke 1 and Mary
Joseph is of Davidic origin, Jesus is to have an everlasting kingdom on the “throne of David”
How can Mary remain pure yet bear a child, but God will do both, keep her pure (as was vowed) and bring about the Incarnation
“I am the handmaid of the Lord” - total surrender to God’s will
“full of grace”
How does Mary’s conversation in Luke relate to the Immaculate Conception?
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