Why Catholics Honor Mary as ‘Mother of the Church’ the Day After Pentecost
Mary wasn’t just present at Pentecost—she shaped it. The doctrine behind her title runs far deeper than most Catholics realize.
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Mary wasn’t just present at Pentecost—she shaped it. The doctrine behind her title runs far deeper than most Catholics realize.
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