To say that Jesus couldn’t be in the womb of that ‘contaminated by sin’ is to deny the power of Grace
Good point, good path to avoid.
And correctly understanding Grace. Its not what God couldn’t do, its what man by large refuses to do, which is to cooperate with the Grace he exists alone by. And as we see from Genesis onward.
Its the same with Baptism and Communion. Grace is restored by Baptism and by Communion to the redemption of the Cross from which it is linked. We have a responsibility to maintain the virtue of Grace or it is lost. Either way with Baptism or Reconciliation
What can we say about Mary and Grace? We all have free-will to reject God. Course to say one cannot reject God is to suggest there is no free-will. When can we say Mary ever exercised her free-will to oppose Grace? It doesn’t exist from tradition.
I suppose one can suggest in the strictest sense of the words that Light and Dark and Good and evil are diametrically opposed, polar opposite. Yet we have seen evil take good hostage and good redeem. So there is interaction of the two in the soul no different than Dawn and Dusk. However, one becomes light or dark by cooperation in what cannot be obtained by any means but by the gift of Grace.
This Full of Grace with Mary. Which is unique in its Biblical understanding of the Greek language. We must concede this is un wavering cooperation with Gods Grace. We must also concede this is factual by Marys yes thus a renewed commitment to Marys Savior which then came through her cooperation/intersession our Savior.
We must also conclude intersession in prayer and belief is indeed factual.
What we cannot agree on is “when” the communion with Grace occurred with Mary. Its self evident at the Incarnation. Yet this doesn’t consider that God already knew the sequence of events which were to transpire. He knew of Judas, Peter. Paul. Jeremiah, and the Cross to come, etc. He knew of Adam and Eve, and He knew of Mary then also, for He created Her.
Thus its also a futile path to suggest what God could not do in regards to the law He established, in regards to the IC?
So to say, God “had” to be subjected to the judgment “He” imposed post fall. it is also to deny the power of Grace?