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What Church Council declared that Mary is the Ever-Virgin? I know it was around 600s.
I’m guessing it was Ephesus in the 400’s, but I am guessing.What Church Council declared that Mary is the Ever-Virgin? I know it was around 600s.
I believe it was the Lateran Council ca. 649 A.D. (which was of course not an ecumenical council).What Church Council declared that Mary is the Ever-Virgin? I know it was around 600s.
Like it is going to dissuade us from any devotion of Her. I usually find it insulting and offensive. They do not have to believe, however at least they could respect our beliefs.Thanks for the response. Man, I getting tired of the Protestants bashing Mary’s Perpetual Virginity in the NCC Forum.
I’ve often wondered what kind of hang up about sex some people must harbor in order to be so vehemently opposed to the idea that the Blessed Virgin remained a virgin throughout her life.Thanks for the response. Man, I getting tired of the Protestants bashing Mary’s Perpetual Virginity in the NCC Forum.
It’s not about sex, I think, it’s about opposing anything the Church teaches.I’ve often wondered what kind of hang up about sex some people must harbor in order to be so vehemently opposed to the idea that the Blessed Virgin remained a virgin throughout her life.
– Mark L. Chance.
This link is the list of the major councils of the Church.I believe it was the Lateran Council ca. 649 A.D. (which was of course not an ecumenical council).
That’s something I don’t understand about such Protestants considering that the founding fathers of Protestantism ( Luther, Calvin and Zwingili) all declared in writing that Mary was a perpetual virgin.Thanks for the response. Man, I getting tired of the Protestants bashing Mary’s Perpetual Virginity in the NCC Forum.
Yes, those are the Councils the Catholic Church considers ecumenical. Was this a response to something I posted?This link is the list of the major councils of the Church.
dailycatholic.org/history/councils.htm
It was a supplement to what you posted.Yes, those are the Councils the Catholic Church considers ecumenical. Was this a response to something I posted?
I think we should keep in mind the main idea of Protestantism. It’s because they are protestants. The founding father protested against the Catholic Church. Their followers were Protestants too so they protested against anything even against the founding fathers. As long as they are Protestants, they will keep protesting against each other and creating more and more denominations.That’s something I don’t understand about such Protestants considering that the founding fathers of Protestantism ( Luther, Calvin and Zwingili) all declared in writing that Mary was a perpetual virgin.