Mary was preserved from sin from the very beginning.
YOUCAT Catechism + Catechism of the
Catholic Church Lesson 83
Ave Maria Series
83 What does the “Immaculate Conception of
Mary” mean?
The Church believes that “the most Blessed Virgin Mary was,
from the first moment of her conception, by a singular grace and privilege of
almighty God and by virtue of the merits of Jesus Christ, Savior of the human
race, preserved immune from all stain of original sin” (Dogma of 1854) [487-492,
508]
Saints Ann and Joachim
were the parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the maternal grandparents of
Jesus. .....83
Belief in the Immaculate Conception has existed since the
beginning of the Church. The expression
is misunderstood today. It is saying
that God preserved Mary from original sin from the very beginning. It says nothing about the conception of Jesus
in Mary’s womb. By no means is it a
devaluation of sexuality in Christianity, as though a husband and wife would be
“stained” if they conceived a child.
68-69
“When faith in the Mother of God declines, faith in the Son
of God and God the Father declines also.”
Ludwig Feuerbach (1804-1872, atheistic philosopher, in The Essence of
Christianity)
“Mary’s response…is the most momentous word in
history.” Reinhold Schneider (1903-1958,
German writer)
[487-492, 508]
487 What the Catholic faith believes about Mary is based on what it believes about Christ, and what it teaches about Mary illumines in turn its faith in Christ. --Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second Edition
Mary's predestination
488 "God sent forth
his Son", but to prepare a body for him, (Galatians 4:4; Hebrews 10:5.)125 he
wanted the free co-operation of a creature. For this, from all eternity God
chose for the mother of his Son a daughter of Israel, a young Jewish woman of
Nazareth in Galilee, "a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph,
of the house of David; and the virgin's name was Mary": (Luke 1:26-27.)126 --CCC
The Father of
mercies willed that the Incarnation should be preceded by assent on the part of
the predestined mother, so that just as a woman had a share in the coming of
death, so also should a woman contribute to the coming of life. (Lumen
Genrium 56; compare LG 61.)127 –CCC
489 Throughout the Old Covenant the mission of many holy
women prepared for
that of Mary. At the very beginning there was Eve; despite her disobedience,
she receives the promise of a posterity that will be victorious over the evil
one, as well as the promise that she will be the mother of all the living. (Compare Genesis 3:15, 20.)128 By
virtue of this promise, Sarah conceives a son in spite of her old age. (Compare Genesis 18:10-14; Gen 21:1-2.)129 Against all human expectation God
chooses those who were considered powerless and weak to show forth his
faithfulness to his promises: Hannah, the mother of Samuel; Deborah; Ruth;
Judith and Esther; and many other women. (Compare 1
Corinthians 1:17; 1 Samuel 1.)130 Mary "stands out among the poor
and humble of the Lord, who confidently hope for and receive salvation from
him. After a long period of waiting the times are fulfilled in her, the exalted
Daughter of Sion, and the new plan of salvation is established." ( Lumen
Gentium 55.)131 --CCC
490 To become the mother of the Savior, Mary "was enriched
by God with gifts appropriate to such a role." (Lumen
Gentium 56.)132 The angel Gabriel at the moment of the
annunciation salutes her as "full of grace". (Luke 1:28.)133 In
fact, in order for Mary to be able to give the free assent of her faith to the
announcement of her vocation, it was necessary that she be wholly borne by
God's grace. –CCC
491 Through the centuries the Church has become ever more
aware that Mary, "full of grace" through God, (Luke 1:28.)134 was redeemed from
the moment of her conception. That is what the dogma of the Immaculate
Conception confesses, as Pope Pius IX proclaimed in 1854: --CCC
The most
Blessed Virgin Mary was, from the first moment of her conception, by a singular
grace and privilege of almighty God and by virtue of the merits of Jesus
Christ, Savior of the human race, preserved immune from all stain of original
sin. (Pius
IX, Ineffabilis
Deus (1854): Denzinger-Schonmetzer 2803.)135 --CCC
492 The "splendor of an entirely unique holiness"
by which Mary is "enriched from the first instant of her conception"
comes wholly from Christ: she is "redeemed, in a more exalted fashion, by
reason of the merits of her Son". (Lumen
Gentium 53, 56.)136 The Father blessed Mary more than any
other created person "in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the
heavenly places" and chose her "in Christ before the foundation of
the world, to be holy and blameless before him in love". (Compare Ephesians 1:3-4.)137 –CCC
IN BRIEF
508 From among the
descendants of Eve, God chose the Virgin Mary to be the mother of his Son.
"Full of grace", Mary is "the most excellent fruit of
redemption" (SC 103): from the first instant of her
conception, she was totally preserved from the stain of original sin and she
remained pure from all personal sin throughout her life. --CCC
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