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  1. The Immaculate Conception is the belief that the Virgin Mary was free of original sin from the moment of her conception. It is one of the four Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church. [2] Debated by medieval theologians, it was not defined as a dogma until 1854, [3] by Pope Pius IX in the papal bull Ineffabilis Deus . [4]

  2. Sep 1, 2023 · 4 min read. The Churchs teaching on the Blessed Virgin Marys Immaculate Conception was defined only after centuries of tense theological debate. It was proclaimed to be dogma — doctrine pertaining to divinely revealed truth, which Catholics are obliged to believe — in 1854.

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  4. Teachings. Mary The Mother Of God. Individual Doctrines Explained. The Immaculate Conception. Author: Father William G. Most. In teaching that Mary was conceived immaculate, the Catholic Church teaches that from the very moment of her conception, the Blessed Virgin Mary was free from all stain of original sin.

  5. Mary, the Mother of God, is the Immaculate Conception. This is because she was chosen by God and given the grace of being preserved from original sin. Pope St. John Paul II said, Man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart” (1 Sm 16:7). And Marys heart was fully disposed to the fulfilment of the divine will.

  6. Explicit language: Mary - free from original sin (Augustine, Hippo, 395-430 to Anselm, Normandy, 1033-1109); Eastern Church: celebrated a Feast of the Conception of Mary in the 8th to the 9th Century; Western Church: celebrated a Feast of the Conception of Mary in the 12th Century;

  7. The Immaculate Conception is the belief that Mary was conceived into the world without sin to carry Christ. But doesn't the Bible say in Romans 3:23 that, "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." At first glance this "all have sinned" may appear to contradict a Catholic's belief in Mary's Immaculate Conception.

  8. The Feast of the Immaculate Conception celebrates the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary on 8 December, nine months before the feast of the Nativity of Mary on 8 September. It is one of the most important Marian feasts in the liturgical calendar of the Roman Catholic Church.

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