Posted on 08/18/2019 7:05:12 PM PDT by Al Hitan
Today the Church remembers with thanksgiving the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God. Historically, this day was understood to mark her dormition, or "falling asleep," which was most anciently regarded as her natural death and burial. From early on, however, the Church considered that she who conceived and gave birth to the very God of very God, by His Word and Holy Spirit, was also resurrected and ascended into heaven, in both body and soul, soon after her death. There is no word of Holy Scripture to teach these traditions as doctrine, but we should not be too quick to dismiss them as merely pious devotion. Such piety, at its heart, is a confession of that which is the Church's faith in Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary's Son, our Savior and our God.
St. Mary is uniquely honored among all the saints of God in Christ, not only by the Church, but first of all by the Lord God Himself. He has had mercy upon her, blessed her with His grace and favor, and chosen her above all other women to bear the almighty and eternal Son of God. She is rightly called, and truly is, the Mother of God; for her own dear Son, the Fruit of her womb, is indeed the one true God, begotten of the Father from all eternity. It is from her flesh and blood that the Lord has taken for Himself a true and natural body, bone of her bone and flesh of her flesh, so that henceforth He is true Man, the perfect second Adam, our elder Brother, our kinsman Redeemer, the promised Seed of the Woman, by whom we are reconciled to God. As the ancient fathers of the Church confessed, God thus became like us, in order that we become like Him, by grace. It is that great salvation that we celebrate in commemorating any of the saints, and in particular the Blessed Virgin Mother of God, St. Mary.
She is an icon of the Church, a living Sacrament of Christ, and a beautiful example of faith, of all the true children of father Abraham. Her body was comprehended by the Word and Spirit of God to become the tangible means by which the Son of God became flesh and was given to us, and not only for us, but for the life of the world. It is His body, conceived and born of St. Mary, that our sins and sorrows did carry. It is a human body, like our own in every way, save without sin, because He was born of this woman (born under the Law to redeem us). Thus do we recognize in her an archetype of the Blessed Sacrament of our Lord's body and blood.
What is more, in conceiving and giving birth to the Son of God, she is a type of the Church, the holy mother who surely gives birth to the sons of God in Christ. We too have been conceived and given new birth by the same Word and Spirit of the same Holy Triune God that overshadowed the Blessed Virgin Mary and knit within her womb the incarnation of the only-begotten Son. Thus are we, like Him, "born not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God" (St. John 1:13).
Along with her vocation as the woman by whom the Son of God was given to and for the world, St. Mary also stands with us as a living member of the Church, the Body of Christ. When the Word of the Gospel was announced to her, she received that Word in faith, obtained in her by the mercies of God, and meekly bowed her head in humble trust: "Let it be to me according to Thy Word." Blessed is she who has heard the Word of God and kept it, who treasured it in her heart, who believed that there would surely be a fulfillment of all that God had spoken to her. In all of this, St. Mary is one of us, a faithful disciple of her own dear Son, and among that great cloud of witnesses with which we are surrounded, of that blest communion, fellowship divine.
When the Church in pious tradition has considered St. Mary to be resurrected and ascended to heaven, already in both body and soul, it is a confession of faith in that which Christ Jesus our Lord has accomplished for us and for all by His victorious Cross, Resurrection and Ascension. We may indeed contemplate that she by whom the Lord became like us, should exemplify the way in which we all become like Him, recreated in the glorious Image of the Man from heaven. Of course, we do not rest faith upon the tradition of St. Mary's dormition and assumption into heaven; faith clings to Jesus Christ alone and finds true peace and Sabbath rest forever in Him. But what we envision concering St. Mary, we understand to be the Church's hope precisely in Christ our Lord, our Savior and our God. For we know that He is the Resurrection and the Life, and that she who believes in Him will live even if she dies; yes, and everyone who lives and believes in Him will never die.
We believe, teach and confess with the absolute certainty of faith that St. Mary is the Mother of God; that the almighty and eternal Son of the living God was born of this woman, born under the Law, to redeem us who were under the Law. In celebrating that marvelous incarnation of God the Son, in which He died and rose again for us men and our salvation, we may also celebrate proleptically the resurrection of the body that all His saints share with Him by grace through faith in the Gospel. And in that glorious light, we sing: "O higher than the cherubim, more glorious than the seraphim, lead their praises: 'Alleluia!' Thou bearer of the eternal Word, most gracious magnify the Lord: 'Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!"
Does the RCC believe it is Israel? It’s the only thing I can figure out, they must believe they are the Kingdom Jews of the dispensation of the Law, Not the Body of Christ of this dispensation of Grace. Which is probably why Paul seems to get so little time or respect. ESPECIALLY since he is the Apostle to the GENTILES.
Any religeon that gets their “word” or “truth” from a man, is in err.
Seeing comments on this thread, ....strange... their beliefs, which are added to, subtracted from, changed, ..from what the bible says. How do they rationalize.... the bible says not to add to nor subtract from the Word of God.
I shall refrain from saying what I think...
Actually, yes. From the 3rd ecumenical council in 431:
or this reason we also call her Mother of God,
therefore the Holy Virgin is the Mother of God
Mary who bare such an one is Mother of God
be derived from Mary the Mother of God
There are others, but I think that's enough to make the point.
He sounds like a very bright person from your description.
sources I linked
As pointed out previously, the word in Greek is theotokos, or God-bearer. Mother of God is a weak translation.
That’s one council.
It would never be accepted in an academic paper.
LOL. Yes, that's one, which proves the point from my previous post:
Of course it wouldn't. He wasn't writing a paper to be published for academia. Trust me, as he has a phd, he knows what it takes to publish a paper.
Suffice to say your post does not prove your point.
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Both characterizations are based upon no Scripture and are the fantasies of men empowering an Org.
Both characterizations are based upon no Scripture and are the fantasies the Holy Ghost of men empowering an Org the One, Holy Catholic, and Apostolic Church.
Sola Scriptura is not in scripture.
Dude....really?
This is the best you've got? A refuted error.
That idol of a scapular is for sure not in Scripture.
Head on back to your Roman Catholic pope bashing threads where maybe two people post.
Catholics don’t worship idols; but protestants reject sacramentals and sacraments.
It was you who said the Holy Trinity is not in scripture, yet you claim to believe in It.
Sounds like a hypocrite.
Your eternal security would be insured IF you were to trust in Christ and Christ alone for your salvation and NOT the false promise of an apparition.
Why should I listen to you?
Evertime, you mention my scapular, I smile and thank the Blessed Mother for Her protection of me from all heretics.
You give me great comfort.
Thanks
Dude....just. Stop. Your embarrassing yourself again.
You're starting to try and argue like your buddy vlad .and just as ineffectively I might add...except he does it better than you.
Show me the term Trinity in the NT.
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