Immaculate Conception

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Relations

  • Annunciation: The Immaculate Conception prepared Mary for the Annunciation, when she conceived Jesus.
  • Duns Scotus: Duns Scotus was a strong defender of the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception, which holds that the Virgin Mary was conceived without original sin.
  • Mariology: The Immaculate Conception is a key concept in Mariology, the study of the Virgin Mary.
  • Virgin Mary: The Immaculate Conception refers to the Catholic doctrine that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was conceived without original sin.
  • Marian Devotion: The Immaculate Conception is a central aspect of Marian devotion and veneration of the Virgin Mary.
  • Christology: The Immaculate Conception is related to Christology, the study of the nature and person of Jesus Christ.
  • Catholic Doctrine: The Immaculate Conception is a Catholic doctrine and dogma.
  • Perpetual Virginity: The Immaculate Conception is related to the doctrine of Mary’s Perpetual Virginity.
  • Dogma: The Immaculate Conception was defined as a dogma of the Catholic Church in 1854.
  • Papal Infallibility: The Immaculate Conception was defined as a dogma by Pope Pius IX, exercising papal infallibility.
  • Original Sin: The Immaculate Conception exempted Mary from the effects of original sin.
  • Soteriology: The Immaculate Conception is related to soteriology, the study of salvation.
  • Incarnation: The Immaculate Conception prepared Mary to be the mother of the Incarnate Word.
  • Assumption of Mary: The Immaculate Conception and the Assumption of Mary are two key Marian dogmas.
  • Theology of the Body: The Immaculate Conception is related to the Theology of the Body, which explores the human person as a unity of body and soul.
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary: The Immaculate Heart of Mary is a related devotion, representing Mary’s interior life and virtues.