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''Synopsis:'' The Immaculate Conception is a Roman Catholic doctrine which asserts that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was preserved by God from the stain of original sin at the time of her own conception. Specifically the doctrine says she was not afflicted by the privation of sanctifying grace which afflicts mankind, but was instead filled with grace by God, and furthermore lived a life completely free from sin. It is commonly confused with the doctrine of the virgin birth, though the two doctrines deal with separate subjects.
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* [[Immaculate Conception And The Church Fathers : Question and Answer (justforcatholics.org)]] |
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The Immaculate Conception is a Roman Catholic doctrine which asserts that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was preserved by God from the stain of [[original sin]] at the time of her own conception. The Roman Catholic Church also teaches that Mary lived a life completely free from sin.
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The Immaculate Concept is commonly confused with the doctrine of the virgin birth, though the two doctrines deal with separate subjects.
  
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===Ineffabilis Deus===
  
[[Immaculate Conception And The Church Fathers : Question and Answer (justforcatholics.org)]]
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On December 8, [[1854 AD|1854]], Pope Pius IX declared the teaching of The Immaculate Conception to be official Roman Catholic teaching in his apostolic constitution [[Ineffabilis Deus]] ([[Latin]] for "Ineffable God"). The letter itself contains a history of the belief, citing its roots as a belief of the early Church, as well as citing the approval of Roman Catholic Bishops worldwide, who had been asked to weigh in on the matter.  ''Ineffabilis Deus'' is considered by most Roman Catholics as an infallible decree issued ex cathreda (from the Pope, using his office to declare a previously held belief official dogma), a very rare occurance within the Church.  
 
 
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The Immaculate Conception is a Roman Catholic doctrine which asserts that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was preserved by God from the stain of original sin at the time of her own conception. Specifically the doctrine says she was not afflicted by the privation of sanctifying grace which afflicts mankind, but was instead filled with grace by God, and furthermore lived a life completely free from sin. It is commonly confused with the doctrine of the virgin birth, though the two doctrines deal with separate subjects.
 
 
 
=== Ineffabilis Deus ===
 
 
 
On December 8, 1854, Pope Pius declared the teaching of The Immaculate Conception to be Roman Catholic dogma in his apostolic constitution, ''Ineffabilis Deus'' (Latin for "Ineffable God"). The letter itself contains a history of the belief, citing its roots as a belief of the early Church, as well as citing the approval of Roman Catholic Bishops worldwide, who had been asked to weigh in on the matter.  ''Ineffabilis Deus'' is considered by most Roman Catholics as an infallible decree issued ex cathreda (from the Pope, using his office to declare a previously held belief official dogma), a very rare occurance within the Church.  
 
  
 
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St. Ambrose (c. 339-397)Serm. xlii. 6, Int. Opp., S. Ambrosii) (Blessed Virgin, p. 77)
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[[Ambrose]] (Sermon xlii. 6, Int. Opp., S. Ambrosii) (Blessed Virgin, p. 77)
:The prophet David danced before the Ark.  Now what else should we say the Ark was but holy Mary?  The Ark bore within it the tables of the Testament, but Mary bore the Heir of the same Testament itself.  The former contained in it the Law, the latter the Gospel.  The one had the voice of God, the other His Word.  The Ark, indeed, was radiant within and without with the glitter of gold, but holy Mary shone within and without with the splendor of virginity.  The one was adorned with earthly gold, the other with heavenly.
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: The prophet David danced before the Ark.  Now what else should we say the Ark was but holy Mary?  The Ark bore within it the tables of the Testament, but Mary bore the Heir of the same Testament itself.  The former contained in it the Law, the latter the Gospel.  The one had the voice of God, the other His Word.  The Ark, indeed, was radiant within and without with the glitter of gold, but holy Mary shone within and without with the splendor of virginity.  The one was adorned with earthly gold, the other with heavenly.
  
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
 
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07674d.htm Immaculate Conception - The Catholic Encyclopedia]
 
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07674d.htm Immaculate Conception - The Catholic Encyclopedia]
 
* [http://www.cin.org/users/jgallegos/immac.htm Patristics on the Immaculate Conception]
 
* [http://www.cin.org/users/jgallegos/immac.htm Patristics on the Immaculate Conception]
 
* [http://www.catholic.com/library/Immaculate_Conception_and_Assum.asp Catholic Answers - Immaculate Conception and Assumption]
 
* [http://www.catholic.com/library/Immaculate_Conception_and_Assum.asp Catholic Answers - Immaculate Conception and Assumption]
  
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The Immaculate Conception (Of Mary)
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The Immaculate Conception is a Roman Catholic doctrine which asserts that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was preserved by God from the stain of original sin at the time of her own conception. The Roman Catholic Church also teaches that Mary lived a life completely free from sin.

The Immaculate Concept is commonly confused with the doctrine of the virgin birth, though the two doctrines deal with separate subjects.

Ineffabilis Deus

On December 8, 1854, Pope Pius IX declared the teaching of The Immaculate Conception to be official Roman Catholic teaching in his apostolic constitution Ineffabilis Deus (Latin for "Ineffable God"). The letter itself contains a history of the belief, citing its roots as a belief of the early Church, as well as citing the approval of Roman Catholic Bishops worldwide, who had been asked to weigh in on the matter. Ineffabilis Deus is considered by most Roman Catholics as an infallible decree issued ex cathreda (from the Pope, using his office to declare a previously held belief official dogma), a very rare occurance within the Church.

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Ambrose (Sermon xlii. 6, Int. Opp., S. Ambrosii) (Blessed Virgin, p. 77)

The prophet David danced before the Ark. Now what else should we say the Ark was but holy Mary? The Ark bore within it the tables of the Testament, but Mary bore the Heir of the same Testament itself. The former contained in it the Law, the latter the Gospel. The one had the voice of God, the other His Word. The Ark, indeed, was radiant within and without with the glitter of gold, but holy Mary shone within and without with the splendor of virginity. The one was adorned with earthly gold, the other with heavenly.


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