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Her Son and, thirdly, they relate to Her in that they conceive, each one in themselves, by the same spirit that imparts sanctity into them, the very same God of all, and keep Him, ~s She did, in themselves. Although She had given a bodily birth to Him, She nevertheless always had Him in Herself spiritually, and now and ever continues having Him indivisibly so. This is therefore the mystery of the marriage feasts which God the Father gave to His co-eternal and equal-in-dignity Son ...