In 1950 Pope Pius XII defined the dogma of the Assumption of Mary by an “ex-cathedra” (from the chair) proclamation – “The Immaculate Mother of God, the ever-Virgin Mary, having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heaven.” Thus, this fourth Marian dogma became a required belief of the … Continue reading Mary and The Assumption
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Mary and Why the Immaculate Conception Matters
The belief in the Immaculate Conception of Mary is a dogma unique to Catholicism. Catholics believe that by a special act of God’s favor and grace in her role to become the mother of God, Mary was conceived without original sin. We also believed she remained sinless her entire life. The Orthodox churches often affirm … Continue reading Mary and Why the Immaculate Conception Matters
Mary and Biblical Evidence for the Immaculate Conception
The belief in the Immaculate Conception of Mary is a dogma unique to Catholicism. Catholics believe that by a special act of God’s favor and grace in her role to become the mother of God, Mary was conceived without original sin. We also believed she remained sinless her entire life. The Orthodox churches often affirm … Continue reading Mary and Biblical Evidence for the Immaculate Conception
Mary, The Immaculate Conception, and Other Objections Part 2
The belief in the Immaculate Conception of Mary is a dogma unique to Catholicism. Catholics believe that by a special act of God’s favor and grace in her role to become the mother of God, Mary was conceived without original sin. We also believed she remained sinless her entire life. The Orthodox churches often affirm … Continue reading Mary, The Immaculate Conception, and Other Objections Part 2
Mary, The Immaculate Conception, and Other Objections Part 1
The belief in the Immaculate Conception of Mary is a dogma unique to Catholicism. Catholics believe that by a special act of God’s favor and grace in her role to become the Mother of God, Mary was conceived without original sin. We also believed she remained sinless her entire life. The Orthodox churches often affirm … Continue reading Mary, The Immaculate Conception, and Other Objections Part 1
Mary, The Immaculate Conception, and “All Have Sinned”
The belief in the Immaculate Conception of Mary is a dogma unique to Catholicism. Catholics believe by a special act of God’s favor and grace in her role to become the mother of God, Mary was conceived without original sin. We also believed she remained sinless her entire life. The Orthodox churches often affirm they … Continue reading Mary, The Immaculate Conception, and “All Have Sinned”
Mary is the Immaculate Conception – an Overview
One of the four Marian dogmas of the Catholic faith is the Immaculate Conception. It is most certainly one of the most misunderstood Catholic beliefs as well as the most challenged by other Christians. I’ll begin this series of posts with an overview of what the dogma means, and what it does not mean. One … Continue reading Mary is the Immaculate Conception – an Overview
Mary Ever-Virgin and Why It Matters
In my last few posts I have covered some of the main Scriptural objections to the Catholic belief Mary was ever-Virgin, and how they are all based upon assumptions. It is true there is no explicit statement in Scripture that Mary lived her entire life as a virgin. There is also no explicit statement in … Continue reading Mary Ever-Virgin and Why It Matters
Mary Ever-Virgin and The Biblical Evidence
In my last few posts, I have covered some of the main Scriptural objections to the Catholic belief Mary was ever-virgin, and how they are all based upon an assumption. It is true there is no explicit statement in Scripture that Mary lived her entire life as a virgin. There is also no explicit statement … Continue reading Mary Ever-Virgin and The Biblical Evidence
Mary Ever-Virgin and a “Normal” Marriage
One of the four Marian dogmas is that Mary is Ever-Virgin. Not only was she a virgin when Jesus was conceived in her womb by the Holy Spirit, but she remained a virgin her entire life. In his anti-Catholic work “Mary – Another Redeemer,” author James White states the idea of a married virgin is … Continue reading Mary Ever-Virgin and a “Normal” Marriage
Mary Ever-Virgin and Other Biblical Objections
One of the four Marian dogmas is Mary is Ever-Virgin. Not only was she a virgin when Jesus was conceived in her womb by the Holy Spirit, but she remained a virgin her entire life. My last post reviewed the common objection to Mary’s perpetual virginity that the Bible speaks of Jesus having brothers and … Continue reading Mary Ever-Virgin and Other Biblical Objections
Mary Ever-Virgin and the Brothers of Jesus
One of the four Marian dogmas is that Mary is Ever-Virgin. Not only was she a virgin when Jesus was conceived in her womb by the Holy Spirit, but she remained a virgin her entire life. Many Protestants claim this dogma is not Biblical. Ironically the original Protestants who professed their beliefs were based on … Continue reading Mary Ever-Virgin and the Brothers of Jesus
Mary is the Mother of God
Within the earliest of Christian writings, we see Mary referred to by the title of Theotokos, which is Greek for “God-bearer.” This term is translated by St. Jerome into Latin as “mater Dei,” or “Mother of God.” We find Mary referred to in this way by Irenaeus (2nd century – 202), Hippolytus of Rome (170-235), … Continue reading Mary is the Mother of God
The Marian Dogmas – an Overivew
My last few posts have reflected on how as Catholics our understanding of Mary has been formed by Sacred Scripture and in particular the typology of the Old Testament. We understand she is the New Eve, the new Ark of the Covenant, the Queen of Heaven, the “woman” in Revelation 12 and has an intercessory … Continue reading The Marian Dogmas – an Overivew
Do Catholics Regard Mary too Highly?
From the “outside looking in” on Catholicism, our devotion to Mary can often seem to be a bit overboard. This can sometimes lead others to use Biblical texts to try to prove Jesus himself had distanced himself from Mary, thus proving we should not regard Mary as anyone special in Christ’s kingdom. I’ve had more … Continue reading Do Catholics Regard Mary too Highly?
Mary as the Queen of Heaven
Catholic theology has long understood Mary to be the queen in her son’s kingdom. In this post I spoke to how Mary is the woman in Revelation 12, and in this vision of John she is portrayed in heaven as a queen. Protestants in general reject this idea and are often quick to point out … Continue reading Mary as the Queen of Heaven
Mary as the Ark of the Covenant
My last post spoke to why as Catholics we understand the woman in Revelation 12 is Mary. Another reason for this understanding is just before she appears in John’s vision as the “woman clothed with the sun,” he sees the Ark of the Covenant -- “Then God’s temple in heaven was opened, and the ark … Continue reading Mary as the Ark of the Covenant
Mary and “the Woman” in Revelation 12
The earliest Church Fathers recognized while Sacred Scripture speaks to Christ being the “new Adam,” the typology of the Old Testament also points to Mary as the New Eve. The parallels between Mary and Eve were discussed in this post. One of the most notable is how they are both called “woman.” When Genesis 3 … Continue reading Mary and “the Woman” in Revelation 12
Mary at the Wedding of Cana
St. John begins his Gospel by reminding us of the beginning – “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God” (John 1:1). He ties us back to Genesis 1:1 and “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” And as on the first day of … Continue reading Mary at the Wedding of Cana
Mary is the New Eve
The Catholic Church teaches “The principal purpose to which the plan of the old covenant was directed was to prepare for the coming of Christ, the redeemer of all and of the messianic kingdom, to announce this coming by prophecy, and to indicate its meaning through various types.” (Vatican II, Dei Verbum). We see the … Continue reading Mary is the New Eve
Mary – An Overview
With the possible exception of the papacy, there is no other aspect of Catholic theology that attracts as much attention as our understanding of Mary and her role. We believe she is our Blessed Mother and along with all the saints continually intercede for us. Most Catholics have a special devotion to Our Lady. There … Continue reading Mary – An Overview