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Catholic AnswerHoly Days are of Obligation when they are very important, the Nativitiy of our Blessed Savior, the Epiphany, the Ascension, and the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. The Mother of God, through the grace of God, was the most perfect human being (save Our Savior, Himself) who ever lived. She is the Medatrix of Grace. It was through her, that Our Blessed Savior entered the world. And it is through her intercession that we are saved.
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