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Why is the perpetual virginity of Mary so important to Catholics? [Ecumenical Vanity]
Reaganaut | 3/17/12 | Reaganaut

Posted on 03/17/2012 2:30:01 PM PDT by reaganaut

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I posted this as an Ecumenical thread, because I do not want to turn this into a Catholic/Protestant flame war. This topic came up the other day on another thread and it got me thinking that I understand the academics and apologetics of the topic, but as a Protestant, I don't get why Catholics hold it so close.

I am honestly seeking some insight from modern-day Catholics on the WHY of the doctrine being so important.

I have discussed this with the Religion Mod (about making it Ecumenical) and he is aware that I am posting it as Ecumenical. No antagonism is allowed.

Hopefully, I can gain some insight.

1 posted on 03/17/2012 2:30:07 PM PDT by reaganaut
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To: reaganaut

Because Jesus is so important to Catholics.


2 posted on 03/17/2012 2:31:58 PM PDT by vladimir998
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To: vladimir998

And He is just as important to Protestants. That doesn’t answer my question in the least.


3 posted on 03/17/2012 2:33:09 PM PDT by reaganaut ("I once was lost, but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: Salvation

I think this might be down your alley...


4 posted on 03/17/2012 2:33:09 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (Spoiler Alert! The secret to Terra Nova: THEY ARE ALL DEAD!!!)
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To: freedumb2003; Salvation

Sal is the one that gave me the idea in the first place.


5 posted on 03/17/2012 2:34:23 PM PDT by reaganaut ("I once was lost, but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: reaganaut

Luther, Calvin and Zwingli thought that the perpetual virginity of the Blessed Virgin Mary was important too.

Google it.


6 posted on 03/17/2012 2:35:11 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: reaganaut

While waiting for those more versed, let me take a shot at it.

Jesus was born pure and that could only have happened with Mary being pure.

You can’t extract the Virgin Birth without extracting the Life of Christ — they are the same and inextricably linked.


7 posted on 03/17/2012 2:35:59 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (Spoiler Alert! The secret to Terra Nova: THEY ARE ALL DEAD!!!)
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To: freedumb2003; reaganaut

I’m on my way to run an errand, will get back to you later.


8 posted on 03/17/2012 2:37:09 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: reaganaut; Salvation

>>Sal is the one that gave me the idea in the first place.<<

Good to know GMTA (and have the same fine contacts)...


9 posted on 03/17/2012 2:37:27 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (Spoiler Alert! The secret to Terra Nova: THEY ARE ALL DEAD!!!)
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To: vladimir998

Jesus is important because He is Jesus, not because of anything His earthly parents did or didn’t do.


10 posted on 03/17/2012 2:40:50 PM PDT by skr (May God confound the enemy)
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To: Salvation

But WHY?

When I was in Catholic school, we were discussing this doctrine, and I asked Sr. Josephine why when the Bibles we were using stated otherwise (again Matthew 1:25). She simply stated it was because it was dogma. That wasn’t enough of an answer then.

If it is simply a matter of dogma, then that is fine. I’m just curious.

Like we talked about the other day, I can go on for HOURS (and have) on the development of the doctrine and how it went through cycles of popularity in the Middle Ages.

I do not see it as an ‘essential doctrine’ and am wondering why Catholics do.


11 posted on 03/17/2012 2:45:23 PM PDT by reaganaut ("I once was lost, but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: freedumb2003

Jesus was born pure and that could only have happened with Mary being pure.

You can’t extract the Virgin Birth without extracting the Life of Christ — they are the same and inextricably linked.

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I agree completely. However that doesn’t answer the question as to why she MUST have remained a Virgin AFTER the birth of Christ.


12 posted on 03/17/2012 2:46:50 PM PDT by reaganaut ("I once was lost, but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: skr

You wrote:

“Jesus is important because He is Jesus, not because of anything His earthly parents did or didn’t do.”

Jesus is important, first, because He is the Son of God, and the Second Person of the Trinity. Second, because He redeemed all men.


13 posted on 03/17/2012 2:47:21 PM PDT by vladimir998
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To: Salvation

Ok, stay safe and we will catch up later.


14 posted on 03/17/2012 2:47:50 PM PDT by reaganaut ("I once was lost, but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: freedumb2003

Mary’s virginity was only required one time.


15 posted on 03/17/2012 2:49:12 PM PDT by skr (May God confound the enemy)
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Jesus is important, first, because He is the Son of God, and the Second Person of the Trinity. Second, because He redeemed all men.

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I am in NO WAY questioning the Virgin Birth, I believe that.

What I am wondering is why Mary had to remain a virgin her entire life?

Jesus was born of a Virgin, even if she and Joseph had a normal marriage after the birth of Jesus.


16 posted on 03/17/2012 2:50:36 PM PDT by reaganaut ("I once was lost, but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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It really makes no difference to me as a Catholic. But I know that many have coverted to Christianity because of apparitions from the Virgin who basically reminds us to "Listen to her Son". my friend converted from Jehovahs Witness after her 5 year old daughter the Blessed Mother several times. She decided to make a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France where a little girl also had visions In the 1800's. The only reason the church validated her appararitions is because the woman (Blessed Mother) told her that her name was "the Immaculate Conception". That concept was something only the Vatican knew about and they were considering accepting that doctrine.

http://www.lourdes-france.org/index.php?goto_centre=ru&contexte=en&id=417&id_rubrique=417

My friend also saw the virgin in Lourdes, and experienced personal miracles.

Her newly found deep faith and devotion to Jesus and Mary puts my cradle Catholic faith to shame. The church has a long history of Marianic visitations like the Virgen of Guadalupe, all around the world and she continues to evangelize. Only those who have some idea of the real version of our long church history understand most concepts. Most Catholics, like myself just understand things intuitively.

17 posted on 03/17/2012 2:55:10 PM PDT by mgist
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You wrote:

“I am in NO WAY questioning the Virgin Birth, I believe that.”

I didn’t say you questioned it.

“What I am wondering is why Mary had to remain a virgin her entire life?”

Had to? First, get your vocabulary right. Mary chose to be a virgin. Also, once Mary gave herself over to God will, what God fearing man like Joseph would ever be anything but a guardian to her?

“Jesus was born of a Virgin, even if she and Joseph had a normal marriage after the birth of Jesus.”

They never had a conjugal marriage, nor was she ever planning on one either.


18 posted on 03/17/2012 3:01:00 PM PDT by vladimir998
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For me, as a Protestant Evangelical, the Immaculate conception (regarding original sin) I can see having an impact on theology. The Virgin Birth, obviously is important. But I don’t grasp the theological implications of the perpetual virginity of Mary being necessary.

My PhD is in Medieval History (Church history) and I’ve read the Catechism books, websites, apologetic sites ad nauseum.

Academically I understand the differences in the three doctrines but I still don’t see why Mary STAYING a Virgin is that important, even theologically. It doesn’t (IMO) change the person, work or nature of Christ in the least, since I fully believe Mary was a virgin when she conceived and bore Jesus.


20 posted on 03/17/2012 3:03:22 PM PDT by reaganaut ("I once was lost, but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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