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[Title] => Santo Niño, a God accessible to all
[Summary] => One of the great mysteries of our faith, if not the greatest, is the way the Son of God came to us, a helpless babe. The Israelites were the people God raised to keep faith in Gods promise of redemption after the first fall into sin by Adam and Eve, our first parents. What really was that sin whereby we all loss the state of grace with God? God had warned our first parents that should they disobey Him, they will surely die. "You surely will not die," said the serpent Satan. "No, . . . you will be like gods who know what is good and what is bad."
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