The Immaculate Conception – Catholic Beliefs in the Virgin Mary
1. Origin of the Catholic Idea
His Holiness explains that the Immaculate Conception was not an ancient belief in the Catholic Church but a subject of dispute between the Dominican and Franciscan orders until Pope Pius IX declared it a dogma in 1854.
Catholics believe that the Virgin Mary was preserved from original sin from the moment of her conception by a special grace from God.
2. The Orthodox Response: Christ Alone Without Original Sin
Pope Shenouda affirms that only Christ was born without original sin, as the Holy Spirit sanctified the Virgin’s womb for His divine birth. To claim that Mary herself was conceived without sin implies that the Holy Spirit acted similarly on her mother—something never taught by the Fathers.
3. Contradiction with the Doctrine of Redemption
This belief contradicts the doctrine of redemption, for all humans inherited original sin and death, and salvation comes only through the blood of Christ. If Mary was saved apart from the cross, redemption and the incarnation would have been unnecessary.
4. Biblical Evidence
His Holiness cites Scripture: “There is no salvation in any other,” and “Without shedding of blood there is no remission,” showing that even Mary said, “My spirit rejoices in God my Savior,” proving she too was saved through Christ’s sacrifice.
5. The View of St. Thomas Aquinas
Pope Shenouda notes that the great Catholic theologian Thomas Aquinas rejected the idea of Mary’s freedom from original sin, calling it inconsistent with the universality of sin inherited from Adam.
6. Errors in the Catholic Understanding
He critiques the Catholic tendency to equal Mary with Christ in sinlessness, stating that no clear biblical evidence supports this and that such interpretations exaggerate what Scripture actually says.
7. On “Mary’s Participation in Redemption”
Some Catholics claim that Mary participated in redemption because she bore Christ or suffered beside Him on the cross. Pope Shenouda responds that only Christ offered Himself as a sacrifice, and while Mary’s suffering was deep and pure, it was not part of the redemptive act achieved through His blood.
8. Meaning of the Holy Spirit’s Indwelling
The Holy Spirit’s descent upon Mary was a temporary, hypostatic act to create the divine body of Christ without human seed—not a deification or permanent union. The Virgin was sanctified but not made divine.
9. Honoring Mary Without Exaggeration
Finally, His Holiness emphasizes that the Orthodox Church deeply honors the Virgin Mary as the Theotokos, pure and full of glory, yet rejects doctrines that elevate her to divine status or assign her the role of Redeemer, maintaining the truth of Orthodox faith.
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