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These are not of the New Testament.T
The Assumption of Mary, the Mother of God, into heaven
The Coronation of Mary in Heaven
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These are not of the New Testament.T
The Assumption of Mary, the Mother of God, into heaven
The Coronation of Mary in Heaven
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Therein lies your problem… if it ain’t in Scripture, it ain’tThese are not of the New Testament.
Many forget the fact that it was, is and forever will be the book of the Catholic Church. The written form of many of the traditions but not each and every one of them. Some things did not need to be written or proven. If everything was then there would be no need for FAITH.Therein lies your problem… if it ain’t in Scripture, it ain’t
The truth of the matter is that the Tradition came First!!
Scripture is simply the written form of much of Tradition, not all.
It is the book of the Catholic Church… not the book of the Reformation and those who followed.
Therein lies your problem… if it ain’t in Scripture, it ain’t
The truth of the matter is that the Tradition came First!!
Scripture is simply the written form of much of Tradition, not all.
AMENIt is the book of the Catholic Church… not the book of the Reformation and those who followed.
Anyway since this is my last post on this thread, might as well blow a gasket.These are not of the New Testament.
The coronation refers to Revelation where the “Woman clothed with sum… crown of 12 stars…”4 posts in a row not one addressing my post!
I’ll change it…
the last 2 promises, lets see an ECF before 200 confirming these
2 mysteries…heck I bet 250 ad and you won’t.
I like to add on my own final thread. The Assumption of Mary is clearly in revelations. “A woman appeared in the heaven.” That woman is Mary. She is in Heaven body and soul… so how did she get there? God took her up in the heaven.The coronation refers to Revelation where the “Woman clothed with sum… crown of 12 stars…”
Scholars agree that this description is of the Mother of God, and also could represent the Church herself.
As for the Assumption… since Mary was conceived without sin (her stain of original sin and all its “penalties”) was removed by Jesus, her Savior, before her conception.
This is reasonable when we consider her Son was also born without original sin. He however chose to die.
The Church declares Mary’s Assumption occured “…at the end of her earthly life…”
Considering how the early Church (Fathers and non-Fathers) had such great desire to preserve the remains of the dead… and yet they had nothing to preserve of Mary… no body, no grave, no evidence …
You may wish to consider this a conspiracy… but maybe you can see that it is all reasonable at the very least.
When speaking in regard to the assummption of Mary.LilyM said:Just read something that gave me the best laugh I’ve had in ages - Munificentissimus Deus, :
You should read the whole document. Prior to that statement you will see this:When speaking in regard to the assummption of Mary.
Pius 12 in this document, bravely states…
"this truth which is based on the Sacred Writings, which is thoroughly rooted in the minds of the faithful, which has been approved in ekklesiastical worship from the most remote times"
Share that scripture with me please…you know “based on sacred writings”
What do you mean when you say, “these last days”?newbie1234 said:The child is Jesus who was born out of the nation of Israel, Mary being a part of that nation as was paul and any other Israelite. The dragon will make war with the believing remnant of Israel in these last days. The chapter is not refering to the CC or Mary specifically. See zech14:1-5 for support on Israel fleeing during last days.
The end times or last days refers to what Rev is describing as the tribulation and the second coming of Christ. I do not know the time or the hour, but He will come like a theif in the night so be prepared. Repent and make thy life a living sacrifice to the Lord. He is coming soon. Alleluia!What do you mean when you say, “these last days”?
Are you sure?Yes, I understand (Edited by Moderator). Mary being a co-redemptrix is nothing more than saying we need her for our salvation. Jesus accomplished our salvation ON THE CROSS, BY HIMSELF. Understand?
oh now you did it Randy…Are you sure?
Paul said, “Now I rejoice in what was suffered for you, and I fill up in my flesh what is still lacking in regard to Christ’s afflictions, for the sake of his body, which is the church.” (Colossians 1:24)
I’m just curious…what is lacking in Christ’s afflictions?
What is Paul going to fill up in his flesh?
Right on daddyoSo using the scriptural reference for discernment, we prove that these apparitions of Mary cannot be from Satan. They must therefore be of God.
Except Scripture never tells us that there will be visions of Mary.
Scripture never tells us to submit to any “visions of Mary”.
Scripture does tell us that the devil appears as an angel of light…
Umm, but it DOES tell us to test ***all ***spirits - including all apparitions. To what purpose, if those that are of Mary aren’t in any circumstances going to be authentic, or if the only authentic ones are to be those that are directly of Christ himself??Right on daddyo