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In Luke 1 whom did Mary go to visit?

AnswerIn Luke chapter 1, Mary went to visit her cousin, Elisabeth.


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Why is bernadette a good name for confirmation?

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Why was Saint Guadalupe canonized?

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To whom did the Blessed Virgin Mary appear at Fatima?

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Why is Our Lady's Chapel in the Roman Catholic cathedral so important?

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Why did Jose Rizal wrote the poem To Virgin Mary?

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In the Passion of the Christ who was the man with Mary Magdalene and the virgin Mary?

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