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What I find most interesting is how insistant the Old Believers have been about the Immaculate Conception. They’re not a group given to “Latinizations” by any means.
Another point to consider is that the Immaculate Conception was introduced to the West from the East in the Middle Ages; the opposition to the teaching in the West, by the likes of St. Thomas Aquinas, was partially based on the fact that it was a tradition that was only found in the East, and not in the West, and therefore wasn’t universal. The notion nowadays that it comes from the West is very humorous given the actual history of the teaching.
Peace and God bless!
Another point to consider is that the Immaculate Conception was introduced to the West from the East in the Middle Ages; the opposition to the teaching in the West, by the likes of St. Thomas Aquinas, was partially based on the fact that it was a tradition that was only found in the East, and not in the West, and therefore wasn’t universal. The notion nowadays that it comes from the West is very humorous given the actual history of the teaching.
Peace and God bless!