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Did Mary always know she was sinless? If she didn’t even have imperfections, what could she have possibly doubted herself of?
I think that is what the Immaculate Conception implies - no inclination to sin. However, I don’t think this means that she could not be tempted. Both pre-fall Eve and Our Lord were tempted (although I’m not 100% sure that these two temptation incidents can be categorized the same way). Neither would have had the inclination to sin.She had no original sin in her, so does this mean she didn’t even have the inclination to sin? Could she have been tempted to choose sin over God, as Eve was? And could she (even though she did not) have chosen sin and thus lost her immaculate-ness? Before the Incarnation? Afterwards?
Eve? No inclination to sin? If that were the case, then how did she fall for Satan’s temptation? Both she and Adam had been told “don’t do this”. They did it.Both pre-fall Eve and Our Lord were tempted… Neither would have had the inclination to sin.
I doubt that she gave it much thought.Did Mary always know she was sinless?
We have to be aware that the whole concept of Original Sin wasn’t a defined ‘thing’ until Augustine of Hippo expounded on it at the beginning of the 5th century. It did not rate as ‘doctrine’ until the Council of Trent in the 16th century.Did Mary always know she was sinless? If she didn’t even have imperfections, what could she have possibly doubted herself of?
But Jesus was tempted. There must have many times when she faced ridicule or insulting language, such as while living among pagans in Egypt or in Jerusalem during our Lord’s passion the same Jews who shouted crucify him! would have seen her and said something to her. She chose not to get angry and sin. May we practice that self-restraint too and not give in to the temptations of the enemy.I don’t believe Mary ever was tempted. I don’t think God would allow her to be tempted
If Jesus (fully human and fully divine) was able to be tempted, Mary (fully human, not at all divine) was able to be tempted.In short, was she able to be tempted? And would it have been the type of powerful temptations that we as the faithful sometimes experience?
There must have been many times when she was just frustrated during her normal day as a housewife and mother and would have liked to get snappish with somebody. She chose not to do that.There must have many times when she faced ridicule or insulting language,
She also must have been tempted to rage against us, who put Him there.I have heard it said that the Devil probably tempted her when Jesus was hanging on the cross before her eyes and dying, “So this is the son that was going to rule the world and his kingdom would never end? Yeah right…he looks pretty dead right now!”