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The death of the Virgin in RCC imagery

Gregory Thompson

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Does it? Have you been to my church?

I treat Scripture as it should be treated, as the divinely inspired texts of God.

Divinely inspired .. since the Bible says the divine "Is Love" .

be more loving in your interpretation . you can't possibly see everything every passage means . and cannot expect everyone to come to your conclusion . it's just not realistic .
 
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I agree. Well said.
To those who disobey certain dogma, such as those which relate to the manner in which worship and assembly should be held, and the clergy and etc., what does one Marian dogma matter? Such beings openly disregard far more essential dogma than just the Marian ones, and it would seem likely to me that the rejection of Marian dogma is rooted in this aversion to other foundational dogma -- that the attitude of rebellion and 'sticking it to the man' would lead one to reject the Assumption without any valid reason for opposition.

Especially when their precious 'bible' tells of Enoch and Elijah being assumed.
 
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I love the picture. However, as our Orthodox brethren (and sisters) will attest, one can be Orthodox without believing one way or the other concerning the physical death of Mary. The issue (gospel) in Christianity hinges entirely upon the death, burial, resurrection, ascension, and second coming of Jesus Christ and not upon any other person. I would be the last person to deny that a person cannot be a faithful Catholic who happens to believe that Mary, being sinless, was assumed directly into heaven, having finished the course of her life on earth.
 
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Originally Posted by Standing Up
Why do you think that they believe that it is important to inspirre greater Marian devotion? Why do they think greater Marian devotion is a positive or necessary thing? Who benefits?


I thought that was the Spirit's and Christ's job.

But, how would that work? How does Mary do that job? IOW do people feel more akin to the Virgin than to Christ? Is it easier to approach her than God?
 
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Originally Posted by Standing Up

Why do you think that they believe that it is important to inspirre greater Marian devotion? Why do they think greater Marian devotion is a positive or necessary thing? Who benefits?


Looking at how mean you people are i think ALL OF YOU could benefit from acting more like Mary. most of you are acting more like tools than like Mary
 
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The RCC does not teach what you think it does. The assumption of Our Lady follows her dormition, aka her death to this world.

Unfortunately, as you can see with posts earlier in this thread, the Catechism of the Catholic Church does not state this explicitly. One can imply it from the Cathecism even as many faithful Catholics have implied that the Assumption was not preceded by physical death.
 
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One can infer a lot of things. That does not make them teachings of the RCC. Any RC in any doubt simply has to ask any priest, to get the answer.
 
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Looking at how mean you people are i think ALL OF YOU could benefit from acting more like Mary. most of you are acting more like tools than like Mary

oh my at the irony and hypocrisy in this post Does the RCC teach these things too?
 
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If they are fully resolved for you, why do most Catholics disagree with the minority who hold to a deathless Assumption? If the minority are in error, are they not guilty of mortal sin?

It is not a sin to misunderstand doctrine. It is only a sin if a priest were to knowingly and purposefully promulgate false doctrine.

None of us gets to eternity because of the heterodoxy of our theology. We get there through Christ.

Just as well, really.
 
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oh my at the irony and hypocrisy in this post Does the RCC teach these things too?

Funny how you see irony and hypocrisy in what AM writes, while I see and hear only pain.

I wonder why that is?
 
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