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− | {{summary | text=Like other Christian [[denominations]], the Roman Catholic Church teaches [[Mary (mother of Jesus)|Mary]], a virgin, was the mother of [[Jesus]]. Unlike many other denominations however, it also teaches that Mary was born without [[original sin]] (the [[Immaculate Conception]]) as well as other | + | {{summary | text=Like other Christian [[denominations]], the Roman Catholic Church teaches [[Mary (mother of Jesus)|Mary]], a virgin, was the mother of [[Jesus]]. Unlike many other denominations however, it also teaches that Mary was born without [[original sin]] (the [[Immaculate Conception]]) as well as other doctrines not always accepted by other Christian denominations.}} |
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Revision as of 09:18, 17 December 2006
Like other Christian denominations, the Roman Catholic Church teaches Mary, a virgin, was the mother of Jesus. Unlike many other denominations however, it also teaches that Mary was born without original sin (the Immaculate Conception) as well as other doctrines not always accepted by other Christian denominations. (Read more) |
See Roman Catholicism: Mary (overview) for more information
Related topics
- Mary (mother of Jesus)
- Theotokos
- Perpetual virginity of Mary
- Immaculate Conception
- Assumption of Mary
- Roman Catholicism: Co-Redemptrix
- Marian prayers | Rosary
- Visions and apparations | Marian apparitions
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
Roman Catholicism: Mary (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
- Immaculate Conception And The Church Fathers : Question and Answer (justforcatholics.org)
- Mary's perpetual virginity - a Coptic perspective (W. Hanna)
For related quotations see Roman Catholicism: Mary (quotes)
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