The Greatest Woman Ever
William Wordsworth called Mary, the mother of Jesus, "our tainted nature's solitary boast." Who was this extraordinary woman, and how should we understand the key dogmas about her life and nature? In today's episode, I offer a crash course on Mary. A listener asks why God created us as humans instead of as angels.
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Видео The Greatest Woman Ever канала Bishop Robert Barron
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Видео The Greatest Woman Ever канала Bishop Robert Barron
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