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I’m in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia (not in the city per se, though).
Wow! I spend a day away from a computer and come back to find a bombardmentSt. Alphonsus beat everyone to it:
His quote fits precisely as someone who is letting their scriptural interpretation come from their Theology instead of letting their theology come from Scripture. It is like he had to think of a way “she found grace” and just made one up that would make since to his theology. ISt. Alphonsus beat everyone to it:
Are you serious?!?St. Alphonsus beat everyone to it:
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It means that she had already found favor before Gabriel visited Mary. Some would say she found favor because of the faithfulness of heart, others way say she found favor because she was simply chosen by God to be the instrument in which Christ was to come to mankind. But what we do know is she was shown favor.As for full of grace: That statement, past tense/already completed; attests that Our Lady already was in a state of grace before Saint Gabriel the Archangel’s visit in the Annunciation.
Most respected Historians I’ve read say there was no such thing as consecrated virgins in Judaism. The Old Testament certainly makes no provision for “consecrated virgins” at the Temple, it was never commanded by God.Her perplexity, this goes to prove her Ever Virgin status; was because she was a consecrated virgin of the Lord who was understandably perplexed as to how she’d conceive a son without violating her vow.
This and similar descriptions are so offensive. I am sure you don’t mean to be but don’t you see that it goes against the concept of the personal relationship God means to have with each one of His created children? Sounds like she is used, like a container. The relationship God has with the Virgin Mary is like no other.simply chosen by God to be the instrument in which Christ was to come to mankind
I think they understood the Old Testament to be the Word of God and was the way to prove that Christ was the Messiah was show this in Scripture. We see this happening in several places.Do you think the apostles taught and practiced Sola Scriptura, Ian?
I don’t mean to offend anyone. Sometimes it is hard to find a word that has the full meaning of intent. There is no doubt that Mary was a special girl or else God would not have chosen her.This and similar descriptions are so offensive.
As long as that tradition is the same as was being taught by the Apostles. Any other tradition is the tradition of men.Scripture and Tradition, @Ianman87.
2 Thess 2:15
It is not either/or, but dismissing and respecting another position is possible.You’ve gone from dismissing and trying to disprove these three dogmas to allowing their possibility and respecting that we hold them.
No, the early father quote is,But, still: Since He can; you claim He wouldn’t?
It is almost impossible to prove something didn’t happen. I would say I don’t have to prove it didn’t happen but that you need to prove it did by showing it was part of the Gospel message of the Apostles.Point 1: You still have to disprove the Immaculate Conception.
Because she was a virgin.Point 2: Why would Our Lady be perplexed at conceiving a son when she was betrothed? I’d assume Our Lady knows the facts of life.