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joe370
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Recently defined you mean - right? The CC teaching office and Mary’s perpetual virginity/sinless disposition, were always believed. Regarding Marian dogmas, even by the protestant reformers. I have so many quotes if interested…Good question - in a practical sense, recent dogmas about the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Papal Office don’t effect salvation.
But here’s the nexus of the problem… while I’d love to be in communion with the Catholic church more than in spirit, I don’t have any desire to leave the church that has formed my faith, as I don’t see any need whatsoever.
As I see my own church as valid, I don’t see any need to become Catholic.
Ambrose:
. . . Mary, a Virgin not only undefiled but a Virgin whom grace has made inviolate, free of every stain of sin. (Commentary on Psalm 118, 22, 30; Jurgens, II, 166)
Irenaeus:
But since it would be too long to enumerate in such a volume as this the succession of all the churches, we shall confound all those who, in whatever manner, whether through self-satisfaction or vainglory, or through blindness and wicked opinion, assemble other than where it is proper, by pointing out here the successions of the bishops of the greatest and most ancient church known to all, founded and organized at Rome by the two most glorious apostles. Peter and Paul, that church which has the tradition and the faith which comes down to us after having been announced to men by the apostles. With that church, because of its superior origin, all the churches must agree, that is, all the faithful in the whole world, and it is in her that the faithful everywhere have maintained the apostolic tradition (Against Heresies 3:3:2 [A.D. 189]).