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Mary, Star of New Evangelization

A new star of evangelization emerged nearly 2000 years ago, a very long time ago. She epitomizes divine
goodness in all its radiance. The Blessed Virgin Mary was, is, and will always be her. Was, as the ancient
genius in the Old Testament prophesied her. She was predicted to crush the serpent's head. She is known
as the "Woman clothed with the Sun" because she is actually in our time and space. The Holy Trinity
extends Divine Mercy to all people on earth as a result of her ability to convert numerous sinful souls.
Will, as Mary, our Mother, will be crowned as the ruler of all countries. She will rule in perpetuity
alongside her Son's throne. Mary, the Queen of all angels and saints, and Jesus, the King of all Kings.
How wonderful for all of us! Why is Mary so eminent and fortunate? Mother Mary had been chosen by
the One, Holy Trinity, Almighty, to do a fantastic job. Her decree resonates with everything enhancing
God's creation, mankind. She is a role model for all women, blessed in the past, present, and future. She
was worthy of being elevated to the altar of triumphant saints. She is so deeply loved by her Son, in
whom the devils tremble. Mary became the highlight of the new evangelization as a result. She unlocked
all of God's residences' windows and the gates of heaven. The Father was moved by her humanity to place
His Son in her womb. The Father was moved by her humanity to place His Son in her womb.
Jesus also became a man by the power of the Holy Spirit. What a romantic tale that is beautiful
and mysterious. But it was a true story that led all of humanity to a meaningful destiny—a heavenly
home. The human family's path to a glorious state is paved by Mary, the rising star of evangelization, and
everyone who acknowledges that she is the mother of Jesus will affirm they’re good faith. "Hail Mary,
full of grace," the Archangel Gabriel greeted her. This merely indicates that a heavenly being and an
earthly being reconciled to obtain God's eternal life. What a unique moment in the history of salvation.
The adversary of God was ultimately vanquished by our Mother. On his head, the devil was crushed. We
must live happily ever after because of our unique love for Mary. Is it not lovely? Isn't that motivating?
She cherished winning the favor of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Those who adore her and her
Beloved Son are protected and made holy by The Third Person, her Husband. In the Holy Eucharist, we
are obligated to unite with them. She loves to live with her sons and daughters here on earth, as evidenced
by her presence in churches.
In conclusion, Mother Mary is not only a leading light in the new evangelization but also the
NEW EVE who never declines a mission she is passionate about carrying out. Christ's divine revelation to
each of us is contained in her fiat! And in God's divine plan, she ultimately triumphs.
Life of Joseph
After years of trying to get pregnant, Rachel gave birth to Joseph. Her prayers were answered
when she later had Benjamin. Yosef is also akin to Asaf, which means to "bring in" and "conceal," as with
his birth, Rachel's shame at being childless was covered up. She named her son Joseph, which in Hebrew
is Yosef, which means "increase," to express her wish that grant her an additional son. In one passage of
scripture, Joseph's name is written with an extra letter, Yehosef.11 He earned the extra letter, hei, which,
along with the letter and before it, stands for God, by sanctifying G-d's name by refusing to tell a lie to
Potiphar's wife.
Joseph was given the viceroy title of Tzafnat Paaneach by Pharaoh, which means "one who
explains secrets."Joseph was born to parents Jacob and Rachel in the Mesopotamian city of Haran. He
moved to the land of Canaan with his family when he was six years old, eventually settling in
Hebron.Joseph, who was born during his father's advanced years, was shown extra love by Jacob, who
gave him a specially made-garment. His brothers, especially the sons of Jacob's other wife, Leah, were
envious of him as a result. These negative emotions were made worse when Joseph told them about two
of his dreams in which he was shown in charge of his brothers. In the first, Joseph's bundle was
positioned above the brothers' bundles as they were gathering wheat in the field. In the second, Joseph
saw the sun, the moon, and eleven stars bowing to him in the representation of his parents and brothers.
One day, Jacob gave Joseph the order to go see his brothers in Shechem, who were taking care of their
sheep. Little did he realize that this would be his last encounter with his beloved son until their long
reunion, 22 years later. The brothers took advantage of the situation and dropped Joseph into a pit. Soon
after, they noticed an Arab caravan passing by, and the brothers decided to sell Joseph to the traders. He
was eventually taken to Egypt, where one of King Pharaoh's ministers, Potiphar, purchased him. For a
while, young Joseph's situation began to improve. He gained the respect of his master through his divine
success and was given the position of estate manager for Potiphar. This, however, would not last for very
long. Potiphar's wife was drawn to him by his good looks and wanted to have a sexual relationship with
him. Joseph kept saying no, much to her chagrin. The mistress grabbed Joseph's garment one day when
no one else was home but the two of them and demanded his permission. Joseph quickly made the
decision to leave his cloak and ran outside. As a result of his restraint, he was given the nickname "Joseph
the Righteous."
However, Potiphar's wife played Joseph by accusing him of trying to seduce her in front of her
husband. The enraged master responded by imprisoning his loyal assistant. As a result of Joseph's
charisma outside of prison, the warden quickly named him his right-hand man. When the king's royal
cupbearer and baker were imprisoned, Joseph was able to accurately interpret their dreams and foresee
that the cupbearer would be released and the baker would be hanged. Over time, his exceptional qualities
began to manifest themselves in another area. Two years later, the King of Egypt experienced two dreams
that none of his counselors could explain. The cupbearer suggested Joseph be called upon because he
recognized the Hebrew youth from his time in prison. After interpreting Pharaoh's dreams as a divine
prophecy of seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine, Joseph, who was thirty at the time,
suggested that Pharaoh get ready by storing grain during the first seven years. Joseph's wisdom impressed
Pharaoh, who gave him the position of viceroy—second only to the king—and gave him the
responsibility of preparing the country for the years of famine.

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