Mary, and Jesus’ Birth

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I still don’t get it. Do you mean Catholics can’t believe Jesus came down the birth canal?
 
Ok, then exactly HOW was Jesusborn? Did he miraculously pop out of her belly?
 
Some have wondered what is Catholic teaching regarding if the Blessed Mother had pain or not when She birthed Jesus.

The answer is “no” (the Blessed Virgin did NOT have pain).

It was also asked if this was Catholic teaching.

The answer is “yes” this is Catholic teaching.

God bless.

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From the Roman Catechism . . . .

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ROMAN CATECHISM For in a way wonderful beyond expression or conception, he is born of his Mother without any diminution of her maternal virginity. As he afterwards went forth from the sepulcher while it was closed and sealed, and entered the room in which his disciples were assembled, although “the doors were closed” (Jn. 20:19), or, not to depart from natural events which we witness every day, as the rays of the sun penetrate the substance of glass without breaking or injuring it in the least: so, but in a more incomprehensible manner, did Jesus Christ come forth from his mother’s womb without injury to her maternal virginity. . .
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To Eve it was said: “In pain you shall bring forth children” (Gen. 3:16). Mary was exempt from this law, for preserving her virginal integrity inviolate, she brought forth Jesus the Son of God, without experiencing, as we have already said, any sense of pain.
 
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Ahh, rereading your question I might have been a little overzealous there.

It is possible it occurred through the birth-canal, but without any “damage” or “pain” (no blood, screaming, agony, etc.)

It is also possible Jesus was born in some other way, though I suppose this might be more unlikely given what the Church has previously taught.
 
Truthfully, I don’t know what the Church teaches about my question, now. There are lots of opinions here, not to mention my former priests’ email. I asked him if that was his opinion or Church teaching but haven’t heard back yet.
 
this might be the most irrelevant thread ever posted on CAF

just a bunch of" Mary haters" nit-picking over the technical (and not important) details about Jesus’ physical birth’
 
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i shouldn’t defend BVM against medical trivia, scandal, libel, speculation & nonsense?
 
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I don’t think seeking the Church teaching on how Jesus was born, especially after all the vague things I’ve read on the subject, is offensive.
 
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what exactly do you find offensive? Jesus was born in in the way human beings are born
 
My former priest and some other people say He miraculously popped out of Mary’s belly, not like all humans.
 
that is immature horse hockey

if your priest said that, which, frankly, i doubt

he needs to go back to seminary & take a refresher training session
 
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Like geocentrism the Church will one day have to declare it got it wrong.
This has still not happened. The Church has never taught that geocentrism is wrong. Certain clergy certainly agree that it is wrong, but the Church’s position on this is officially the same as it ever was.

Rightly so too, because it is quite likely that we are in the center.
Oh dear…this is good enough declaration for me:


Though, surprisingly, I knew the Church was mistaken on this point of science by the age of 13 after a year of Physics lessons. It didn’t affect my faith - I was taught by Priests.

You join the dots re biology and virginity 🙂
 
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I told him in email that things I’ve read sounded like Jesus magically appeared outside Mary’s stomach, and asked him if that’s the way He was born, or was He born through Mary’s birth canal?

He replied with what I posted earlier, in post#180.
 
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a 1992 nytimes article; lol

this place has become dodge city

i will do my best to keep up… 😦
 
re-read your own post

the Nativity has nothing to do with magic;
 
Ok, then I’ll rephrase… things I’ve read make it sound like Jesus miraculously appeared outside Mary’s stomach. Better?
Still, the way he and I emailed was how it was said.
 
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Brian how about toning down the language and the attitude.
We all know what Hope means.

And she is simply relaying what her Priest told her - sadly.
From Hope’s previous posts she likely still agrees with you anyways.
 
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