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I was criticized by some in the thread-QUIZ yesterday because they evidently did not understand the seriousness or meaning of the claim being made. Some did not like the concept. So, here it is, in plain-speak:
Reading upon the Apostolic Exhortation, Marialis Cultis (St. Pope Paul VI), we see that the words summarise the understanding that within the celebration of the Immaculate Conception is textual recognition of the fact that the Immaculate Conception is the ‘beginning of the Church’:
http://w2.vatican.va/content/paul-vi/en/apost_exhortations/documents/hf_p-vi_exh_19740202_marialis-cultus.html ’
It occurs to me, that this is probably why St. Pope Paul VI structured the sentence as he did, when he said:
‘For example, in the celebration of the Immaculate Conception which texts recognize the beginning of the Church, the spotless Bride of Christ.’
In other words, this is an Apostolic Exhortation that points towards understood truths already present in other texts celebrating defined knowledge, and therefore this Apostolic Exhortation represents the Church’s recognition of infallibly defined truth.
Reading upon the Apostolic Exhortation, Marialis Cultis (St. Pope Paul VI), we see that the words summarise the understanding that within the celebration of the Immaculate Conception is textual recognition of the fact that the Immaculate Conception is the ‘beginning of the Church’:
http://w2.vatican.va/content/paul-vi/en/apost_exhortations/documents/hf_p-vi_exh_19740202_marialis-cultus.html ’
- As we examine the texts of the revised Missal we see how the great Marian themes of the Roman prayerbook have been accepted in perfect doctrinal continuity with the past. Thus, for example, we have the themes of Mary’s Immaculate Conception and fullness of grace, the divine motherhood, the unblemished and fruitful virginity, the Temple of the Holy Spirit, Mary’s cooperation in the work of her Son, her exemplary sanctity, merciful intercession, Assumption into heaven, maternal Queenship and many other themes. We also see how other themes, in a certain sense new ones, have been introduced in equally perfect harmony with the theological developments of the present day. Thus, for example, we have the theme of Mary and the Church, which has been inserted into the texts of the Missal in a variety of aspects, a variety that matches the many and varied relations that exist between the Mother of Christ and the Church. For example, in the celebration of the Immaculate Conception which texts recognize the beginning of the Church, the spotless Bride of Christ.(25) In the Assumption they recognize the beginning that has already been made and the image of what, for the whole Church, must still come to pass.(26) In the mystery of Mary’s motherhood they confess that she is the Mother of the Head and of the members-the holy Mother of God and therefore the provident Mother of the Church.(27)’
It occurs to me, that this is probably why St. Pope Paul VI structured the sentence as he did, when he said:
‘For example, in the celebration of the Immaculate Conception which texts recognize the beginning of the Church, the spotless Bride of Christ.’
In other words, this is an Apostolic Exhortation that points towards understood truths already present in other texts celebrating defined knowledge, and therefore this Apostolic Exhortation represents the Church’s recognition of infallibly defined truth.
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