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  2. May 7, 2024 · A: It’s not just Catholics who recognize Mary as the Mother of God. Eastern Orthodox Christians also honor Mary as the theotokos, the God-bearer or birth-giver of God. Even Luther and Calvin acknowledged that Mary was the Mother of God (though Calvin did not wish people to use the title).

  3. What Catholics believe about Mary can be summarized in 5 key teachings: Theotokos: Mary is the Mother of God. Perpetual Virginity: Mary was a virgin before, during, and after the birth of Jesus. Immaculate Conception: Mary was conceived without original sin. Assumption: Mary was taken body and soul into heaven.

  4. DAVID M. BRISTOW. Why do Catholics believe in the Immaculate Conception? The belief means that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was preserved without sin for her entire life. The Immaculate Conception. It was Mary's closeness to Christ that made her receive God's "fullness of grace" to be sinless.

  5. 6 days ago · The Four Marian Dogmas. In all, the Catholic Church lists four dogmas (truths revealed by God, which all Catholics must believe) regarding Mary. The first, her role as Mother of God, is what we celebrate on Jan. 1. But there are three other Marian dogmas which the Church professes:

  6. Aug 14, 2020 · When Protestants say “Catholics believe in doctrines that aren’t found in the Bible,” they often appeal to the dogma of Marys Assumption in order to justify the claim. In response, some Catholics say the Assumption is in the Bible because Mary is the woman John sees in heaven that is described in Revelation 12.

  7. Dec 1, 2007 · The place to start in any discussion of Mary as Mediatrix and Co-Redemptrix is to affirm that Catholics indeed believe that the death of Jesus Christ is all sufficient for the salvation of our sins. If you can quote an author who is a known devotee of Mary, it packs a stronger punch.

  8. The Catholic Church, through four Marian Dogmas, teaches that – Mary is the Mother of God; She is, was and ever will be a Virgin (Perpetual Virginity); Mary was Immaculately Conceived; at the end of Her earthly life, Assumed body and soul into Heaven. These dogmas are revealed by scripture and taught through tradition.