The phrase "(Go ahead, Mary)" appears to imply that the Blessed Virgin is speaking or acting through him. This, combined with his other mystical-sounding appeals, raises concerns about the tone and intent of his messaging. While entrusting oneself to Mary internally is laudable, publicly presenting one's words as divinely inspired—particularly in the context of public controversy—deviates from accepted norms of discernment and humility. It risks giving the impression of spiritual pride or questionable mysticism.
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