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Luth123
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I’m trying to understand the Catholic view concerning the Immaculate Conception.
When I first heard the words I though we’ll of course it was … she was the mother of Jesus. It was not until years later I researched it that I realized it was referring to Mary’s conception not Jesus’ .
So I just don’t see irrefutable evidence in the Bible to support this or a sinless Mary. The only reference states “full of grace”. Many people are full of grace and yet at a later time commit sins. Also contributing to the confusion the Catholic and KJV versions clearly show a varied translation of " kecharitomene".
Also many women are “blessed among other women”…Mother Teresa, the women working at local soup kitchen, female pastors and even the millions of dedicated moms.
I just don’t understand all the emphasis on Mary. Mary is part of the Christian story and I don’t mean to take her out of her rightful place. I don’t mind a side alter devoted to Mary or saints for intercessory prayer, but Christ and the cross should be prominent on the main alter. Christianity is about Christ and his message.
Below is the Bible verse referenced above:
RSVCE: translates kecharitomene as “full of grace”
And he came to her and said, "Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you! – Luke 1:28
KJV: translates kecharitomene as highly favored
And the angel came in to her, and said, Hail, you that are highly favored, the Lord is with you: blessed are you among women. – Luke 1:28
When I first heard the words I though we’ll of course it was … she was the mother of Jesus. It was not until years later I researched it that I realized it was referring to Mary’s conception not Jesus’ .
So I just don’t see irrefutable evidence in the Bible to support this or a sinless Mary. The only reference states “full of grace”. Many people are full of grace and yet at a later time commit sins. Also contributing to the confusion the Catholic and KJV versions clearly show a varied translation of " kecharitomene".
Also many women are “blessed among other women”…Mother Teresa, the women working at local soup kitchen, female pastors and even the millions of dedicated moms.
I just don’t understand all the emphasis on Mary. Mary is part of the Christian story and I don’t mean to take her out of her rightful place. I don’t mind a side alter devoted to Mary or saints for intercessory prayer, but Christ and the cross should be prominent on the main alter. Christianity is about Christ and his message.
Below is the Bible verse referenced above:
RSVCE: translates kecharitomene as “full of grace”
And he came to her and said, "Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you! – Luke 1:28
KJV: translates kecharitomene as highly favored
And the angel came in to her, and said, Hail, you that are highly favored, the Lord is with you: blessed are you among women. – Luke 1:28