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Did Jesus have faith? NO!!!!

ABS clicked on a link at the indispensable Canon 212, at the link about Sean Cardinal O'Malley, and ABS saw this entry by the Cardinal:

Friday, I was visited by Don Giuseppe Comi, who is a priest of the Archdiocese of Catanzaro-Squillace in Calabria, Italy and a professor at La Pontificia Facoltà Teologica dell’Italia Meridionale. He was visiting Boston, so wanted to come and present me with a copy of his new book, “La fede di Gesù” (“The faith of Jesus”).

Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the life. He always had The Beatific Vision. He was always in full possession of the truth and so, no, Jesus did not have Faith

FAITH. The acceptance of the word of another, trusting that one knows what the other is saying and is honest in telling the truth. The basic motive of all faith is the authority (or right to be believed) of someone who is speaking. This authority is an adequate knowledge of what he or she is talking about, and integrity in not wanting to deceive. It is called divine faith when the one believed is God, and human faith when the persons believed are human beings. (Etym. Latin fides, belief; habit of faith; object of faith.)