Wisdom Wednesday
Tomorrow, December 8, we celebrate the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Contrary to some beliefs, this is NOT the celebration of Jesus being born of a virgin. Mary IS the Immaculate Conception & She Herself, revealed this to St. Bernadette during one of Her apparitions in Lourdes, France on March 25, 1858.
Immaculate Conception refers to the Catholic dogma, defined by Pope Pius IX in 1854, that Mary was preserved from Original Sin from the moment of Her conception, all in preparation for Her becoming the Mother of Jesus. (Dogma is a belief defined as true, handed down by God through the authority of The Church.)
"Mary was immaculate, and remote from all stain of sin." (St. Ephraim the Syrian Doctor of the Church)
"The Virgin is therefore called immaculate, for in nothing was she corrupt." (St. Sophronious)
"That our Sovereign Lady was full of preventing grace for her sanctification; that is, preservative grace against the corruption of original sin." (St. Boniventure, Doctor of the Church)
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