To: Petrosius
The union between the Immaculata and the Holy Spirit is so inexpressible, yet so perfect, that the Holy Spirit acts only by the Most Blessed Virgin, his Spouse. This is why she is the mediatrix of all graces given by the Holy Spirit. And since every grace is a gift of God the Father through the Son and by the Holy Spirit, it follows that there is no grace which Mary cannot dispose of as her own, which is not given to her for this purpose." Manteau-Bonamy, Immaculate Conception, 91; F.X. Durrwell, The Holy Spirit of God (Cincinnati: Servant Books, 2006), 183-185 Do you, as a catholic, accept this part of catholic tradition?
It's a yes or no question.
To: ealgeone
Do you, as a catholic, accept this part of catholic tradition?Speaking for myself: Yes.
Veni Sancti Spiritus. Veni per Mariam.
To: ealgeone
To: ealgeone
"The union between the Immaculata and the Holy Spirit is so inexpressible, yet so perfect, that the Holy Spirit acts only by the Most Blessed Virgin..."---Manteau-Bonamy, Immaculate Conception, 91; F.X. Durrwell, The Holy Spirit of God (Cincinnati: Servant Books, 2006), 183-185
What?? That is amazing and so un-Biblical as to be blaspheme.
More and more Mary has become the central figure in Catholicism.
Immaculata, what a word!
Thanks for posting that, eagleone
335 posted on
04/21/2015 11:23:01 AM PDT by
Syncro
(Jesus Christ, the same today, yesterday, and forever!)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson