#12783 Why Does It Matter If Mary Is Sinless? Early Church Beliefs - William Albrecht

<p>&#8220;Why does it matter if Mary is sinless?&#8221; This question opens a discussion on the significance of Marian doctrines in Catholic faith. The conversation also touches on early church beliefs regarding Mary&#8217;s perpetual virginity, responses to biblical passages that challenge her sinlessness, and how to cultivate a personal relationship with Mary and the saints.</p>
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<p><strong>Questions Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>03:05 &#8211; Why does it matter for a catholic to believe Mary is sinless</li>
<li>13:05 &#8211; Did the early church believe in the perpetual virginity of Mary or is that a doctrine that developed over time.</li>
<li>17:07 &#8211; My Protestant friend cites Luke 2:48 (where Mary asks Jesus how he could do that to them at the finding in the Temple) to show she is not sinless.</li>
<li>23:40 &#8211; How can I have a more personal relationship with Mary, or other saints? Is that even possible in the same way it is with Jesus?</li>
<li>32:55 &#8211; My evangelical friends object to papal statements that say people who deny certain Marian doctrines are outside the faith. They say this is adding additional criteria for salvation. How do I respond?</li>
<li>42:50 &#8211; In John 20 Christ tells Mary Magdalen not to touch him because he hasn’t risen to his Father yet. But later he tells Thomas to touch him. Why the different answers?</li>
<li>46:30 &#8211; I’m about to start OCIA. I want to lean more into a relationship with Mary. But I grew up in an Evangelical background, and it feels strange. I keep on thinking about how I need to make sure I’ve giving more reverence to Jesus.</li>
<li>52:38 &#8211; How is it that Jesus and Mary could experience the effects of original sin when they didn’t have original sin?</li>
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