gladtobe:
… did the fathers mean by this, that Mary was born without sin or that her role as the Mother of God was immaculate or above reproach as a holy and pious woman? That is the question.
The Church has infallible answered that question. Only heretics deny the Immaculate Conception of Mary, even if they claim to be “Catholic.”
The only ambiguous one of the three provided seems to be from Origen, who was a Greek father, not a Latin father. St. Ephraem, however, is clearly
comparing the sinlessness of Jesus to his mother. St. Ambrose, Doctor of the Church, asserts that Mary was free of every stain of sin. How could that be misunderstood?
Moreover, the Council of Trent affirms: “
No justified person can for his whole life avoid all sins, even venial sins, except on the ground of a special privilege from God such as the Church holds was given to the Blessed Virgin.” (D 833)
Pope Pius XII says in the Encyclical *Mystici Corporis *of the Virgin Mother of God, that “
she was immune from all sin, personal or inherited.”
And may I ask this question as well. Does the church have the authority to contradict what is already written in scripture?
No it doesn’t, and it hasn’t. You seem to have substituted your private
fallible interpretation of Scripture for that of the *
infallible *universal consent of the Church since before the 5th century. Are you infallible in your understanding of this verse?
Paul was not teaching about original sin, nor meaning by “all” that “each and every person” is without personal sin. There are many other passages of Scripture where “all” does not mean “each and every person” that was ever created. So your “proof text” falls flat upon its face. For one, you rip that text from the context of the passages which Paul is quoting from the Old Testament. Secondly, you attempt to interpret this text apart from Catholic Tradition. Your epistemology is flawed, so your results are erroneous.
The Church, for example, has always taught that the angels were without sin. Surely, one does not have to be divine to be sinless. Mary too was sinless, by the testimony of the Catholic Church, the pillar and foundation of truth, for which Christ said, “
He who hears you, hears me.” Your faulty polemics have been tried since medieval times, and they have failed. The Bible does not teach what you say it teaches. Catholic Tradition has always upheld the sacred meaning of Scripture, your heretical opinions to the contary notwithstanding.
to be continued…