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You didn’t address my post at all. From what you’re telling me, Orthodox believe baptism is an empty gesture that makes no real difference to the soul? Catholics believe that Our Lady was a saint (in communion with the Divine Life of the Trinity) from the first moment of her conception. The rest of us are conceived separated from God - spiritually dead, though not guilty of any personal sin, until we “put on Christ” in baptism. The Orthodox, in your liturgy, clearly honor both Mary and John as saints from the first moment of their conceptions. There are only two possibilities:
I don’t think you’ve read through all my posts on this thread. You’re not arguing against what I’ve written, but rather your preconceived notion of what you think Catholics believe. I quoted earlier in this thread from the Catechism of the Catholic Church demonstrating that the Church does NOT teach that we are personally guilty of Adam’s sin. We inherit the consequences, not person guilt - this is what the “guilt of original sin” refers to. The distinction is more clear in the Latin - it gets confusing in English.Orthodox believe that every human being conceived is 100% innocent of all sin. Humans are not born guilty of their parent’s or their ancestor’s sins.
Adam & Eve’s personal sin resulted in the rest of humanity to be conceived into a world in which sorrow, sickness, suffering & physical death are the results of Ancestral Sin. Scripture is clear that Mary, the Theotokos, personal experienced these results of Ancestral Sin.
Why is it that Catholics need Mary to have been conceived with special graces in order for her to have never sinned?
No one, not Adam, not Mary, not Jesus, not you, not me, not any child conceived today, was conceived guilty of another’s sin.
Mary was not conceived any differently than the rest of us, but she was, like Jesus Who alone was conceived differently - no human father, completely sinless her entire life Because she, given the same choices we all are, never ever sinned.
You didn’t address my post at all. From what you’re telling me, Orthodox believe baptism is an empty gesture that makes no real difference to the soul? Catholics believe that Our Lady was a saint (in communion with the Divine Life of the Trinity) from the first moment of her conception. The rest of us are conceived separated from God - spiritually dead, though not guilty of any personal sin, until we “put on Christ” in baptism. The Orthodox, in your liturgy, clearly honor both Mary and John as saints from the first moment of their conceptions. There are only two possibilities:
- for the Orthodox all of us are conceived as saints full of grace…baptism is a mere symbolic gesture which doesn’t really do anything as we are all created as saints…or
- you are mistaken and there is something special about Mary (and also St John)