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The Art of Catholic with Matthew Leonard

023: How To Explain the Immaculate Conception from the Bible

The Art of Catholic with Matthew Leonard

Matthew Leonard

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9 • 831 Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2015

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

You may love Mary, but can you explain the Immaculate Conception? Better yet, can you explain it from the pages of the Bible? The dogma that Mary was preserved from the moment of her conception from the effects of Original Sin is one of the most important, yet misunderstood Catholic teachings. Many Catholics, not to mention Protestants, don't realize the vital role played by this dogma, much less understand that the roots of the Immaculate Conception are deep in Sacred Scripture. It's totally in there. So this episode of The Art of Catholic is all about beginning to illuminate how the Mother of God is part of the divine thread that God has woven into the fabric of salvation history. How the biblical role she plays in the drama of our salvation actually demands the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. We'll also see how Our Lady's first "appearance" in the opening book of the Bible (Genesis), helps make sense of some of the crazy stuff in the last book of the Bible (Revelation). In other words, Mary's role helps shed light on traditionally difficult passages. So let's get started! Matthew   "All who have been lost were lost because they did not pray." St. Alphonsus Liguori. Don't be lost! Grab your FREE copy of my quick guide to deeper prayer 8 Ways To Jumpstart Your Prayer Life!  It's an easy step-by-step summary of the spiritual giants of the Church designed to help you rocket to God!   Don't miss a show! Subscribe to The Art of Catholic by clicking this link and then clicking "View in iTunes" under the picture and then "Subscribe"!  (I listen to my podcasts on using Overcast. It's free and works better than the Apple Podcast player. Get it here.) Walk in the footsteps of Jesus! Check out the new video about my Pilgrimage to the Holy Land in March 2018!  It's the trip of a lifetime! Click here for trip details.

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0:00.0

This is the art of Catholic.

0:15.0

My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God, my Savior.

0:21.0

For He has regarded the lowest state of his handmaiden, for behold,

0:25.0

henceforth all generations will call me blessed, for he who is mighty has done great things

0:31.4

for me and holy is his name. That, of course, is Mary praising God in part of the famous

0:38.8

Magnificat Brayer of Luke 1.

0:42.0

Hello everyone and welcome to the Art of Catholic Podcast.

0:45.4

My name is Matthew Leonard.

0:46.6

I'm so glad you have joined me today as usual.

0:50.1

I'm in the beautiful studio number two,

0:52.0

the same Paul Center for Political Theology

0:53.9

in Steuben, Dillohio, and I have a great show for you.

0:58.9

I just gonna be a solo show, just you and me.

1:02.7

And it's gonna be great

1:04.3

because we're gonna discuss how we as Catholics

1:07.4

can explain the dogma of the immaculate conception from sacred scripture. Now I'm doing this for a

1:13.4

couple of different reasons. First of all because it is December the 8th. The day this is going live.

1:20.8

That's the feast of the immaculate conception of course. It's also the beginning of the year of

1:26.3

mercy and what better way to open the year of mercy than to celebrate our Lady who in so many ways

1:34.1

is the embodiment of our Lord's mercy to humanity. She is an icon of what you and I are to become.

1:43.2

She exemplifies the Lord's mercy

1:45.6

in an incredible and a unique way.

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