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GloriaPatri4
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Before anyone goes into attack mode I really do not know the answer to this question even though I probably should.
There are a couple threads regarding illigitimate priests and illigitimate children going on in the Moral Theology category and it’s made me wonder about Jesus’ legitmacy in the earthly world, not the heavenly world.
Since Jesus’ father (God) was not of the earthly world and never had a sacramental marriage (is this the correct term for a Jewish wedding?) would he technically be considered illigitimate? What is the Church teaching on this?
If this is not the appropriate category for this subject I apologize.
There are a couple threads regarding illigitimate priests and illigitimate children going on in the Moral Theology category and it’s made me wonder about Jesus’ legitmacy in the earthly world, not the heavenly world.
Since Jesus’ father (God) was not of the earthly world and never had a sacramental marriage (is this the correct term for a Jewish wedding?) would he technically be considered illigitimate? What is the Church teaching on this?
If this is not the appropriate category for this subject I apologize.