“and the infused power of the Divine Spirit” ---- that is God stating His guard was by an infusion of the Divine Spirit, not an Incarnation as was the case with Jesus, but an infusionof the Divine Power of God Himself!
The sermon is speaking about Christ’s conception, His Incarnation. Over and over again. Besides His chosen mother being a virgin, there is nothing about her being spoken of prior to the Incarnation, not even the Ave Maria.
With you in mind, Pope St. Leo continues, with you in mind:
III. Justice required that Satan should be vanquished by God made man.
And, dearly beloved, this very fact that Christ chose to be born of a Virgin does it not appear to be part of the deepest design? I mean, that the devil should not be aware that Salvation had been born for the human race, and through the obscurity of
that spiritual conception, when he saw Him no different to others,
should believe Him born in no different way to others. **For when he observed that His nature was like that of all others, he thought that He had the same origin as all had: and did not understand that He was free from the bonds of transgression **because he did not find Him a stranger to the weakness of mortality. For though the true mercy of God had infinitely many schemes to hand for the restoration of mankind, it chose that particular design which put in force for destroying the devil’s work, not the efficacy of might but the dictates of justice. For the pride of the ancient foe not undeservedly made good its despotic rights over all men, and with no unwarrantable supremacy tyrannized over those who had been of their own accord lured away from God’s commands to be the slaves of his will. And so there would be no justice in his losing the immemorial slavery of the human race, were he not conquered by that which he had subjugated.
“had to preserve in spotlessness and holiness that sanctuary which He had chosen for Himself”" There ya have it! She was spotless and holy from her primal state. Now holy would mean absolutely no sin, personal or original. Both were gone and God set Himself as her guard for her lifetime.
not only have you piled non sequitor one after another, you have totally left Pope St. Leo, who continues:
And to this end, without male seed Christ was conceived of a Virgin, who was fecundated not by human intercourse but by the Holy Spirit. And whereas in all mothers conception does not take place without stain of sin, this one received purification from the Source of her conception. For no taint of sin penetrated, where no intercourse occurred. Her unsullied virginity knew no lust when it ministered the substance. The Lord took from His mother our nature, not our fault.
The slave’s form is created without the slave’s estate, because the New Man is so commingled with the old, as both to assume the reality of our race and to remove its ancient flaw.
No mention at all of the ancient flaw having been removed previously. Cf. II Corinthians 5:21 He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him. If He made Himself sin, why would He need to make His mother sinless?
in closing Pope St. Leo exhorts “Then praise God, dearly beloved, in all His works and judgments. Cherish an undoubting belief in the Virgin’s pure conception. Honour the sacred and Divine mystery of man’s restoration with holy and sincere service. Embrace Christ born in our flesh,” which has nothing to do with IC, he not saying, nor alluding to the conception of the Holy Theotokos at all.
“that sanctuary which He had chosen for Himself” — (I repeat this part simply because it is so beautiful) And that sanctuary was her holy, spotless womb. Mary was God’s sanctuary! What an awesome thought! And she was Holy and Spotlessly preserved by God guarding her! You Go St. Leo!!!
Amen!
How do you ignore this stuff? How do you read it and not see?
Because it’s not there. You larding on of potuit, decuit ergo fecit doesn’t change that.
I guess you do that the same way you read Scriptures and find things that aren’t there too!
Such as what?
Well I think you guys, Isa and Partyka, are way wrong about St. Leo, St. Bernard and the Blessed Virgin Mary and ya just don’t know when to quit. But I’m havin’ fun.
Proverbs 12:15.
Bernard went to his grave railing against the IC. As did Thomas Aquinas. That fact that they added the proviso that they would submit to the Vatican on that, when the Vatican didn’t until CENTURIES after their deaths, doesn’t change that.