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Mary and the Victory Over Evil | Fr. John Corbett, O.P.

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🗓️ 24 December 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute's Advent livestream series. For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website: thomisticinstitute.org.


About the speaker:

Fr. Corbett grew up in Columbus, Ohio, and came to know the Dominicans through family members in the Order, through St. Patrick’s Parish, and through attending Providence College, from which he graduated in 1973 with a B.A. in Political Science. Fr. Corbett joined the Dominicans in the summer of 1974 and was ordained a priest on May 12th, 1980. He completed his Licentiate in Sacred Theology in 1981 and began to teach moral theology as well as the Development of Western Civilization at Providence College. Three years later he began his doctoral studies under Servais Pinckaers, O.P., at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland and was awarded his Ph.D. after completing his dissertation on the theology of virtue in the thought of Thomas Aquinas. Fr. Corbett was appointed to the Faculty of the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, Ohio, in 1991, and spent the next seven years teaching various courses in moral theology, as well as offering retreats, spiritual direction, and personal formation for seminarians.


Joining the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception in the Fall of 1998, Fr. Corbett teaches in the area of fundamental moral theology and the theology of the virtues, covering material from the Prima Secundae and the Secunda Secundae in four sequential courses. He also offers seminars in Thomistic Action Theory, Contemporary Interpretations of Natural Law, as well as a seminar in the thought of Charles Taylor and Alasdair MacIntyre. He is interested in developing courses on the Ethics of Homicide, as well as on the Development of Casuistry in the Catholic Church.

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Tonight our topic is Our Lady and the Victory Over Evil.

0:06.0

And I want to focus on two, in particular, two theological dimensions of her victory over evil

0:15.0

and her help that she provides to us in our victory over evil.

0:20.0

The first, I want to talk about, the first reality is simply holiness in itself.

0:26.6

What does it mean to be holy?

0:29.6

And then more particularly, how is this reality of holiness and freedom from evil related to the doctrine of the immaculate

0:40.8

conception? The second reality that I would talk about tonight is simply the reality

0:52.1

of death. What does it mean to die? And how does that reality of death,

0:59.0

related as it is, to the mystery of evil, tie into Our Lady giving birth in Bethlehem? And the answer

1:07.4

to that question will only be made clear when we consider another birth that

1:13.2

our lady underwent, which was the birth of all her children on Mount Calvary.

1:21.9

These three mysteries are what I would speak to you tonight about.

1:26.9

We start with the mystery of holiness and its relationship to the immaculate conception.

1:34.5

The first victory, anticipatory victory, we might say, is given to our lady when

1:41.8

she was privileged to be conceived without original sin.

1:48.2

Now, we should not overstate the difference between her conception and our own.

1:56.0

For example, the fact that she was immaculately conceived did not mean that she was born with

2:05.3

the preternatural privileges that belonged to Adam and Eve in their pre-elapsarian

2:12.0

state. She was not born immune from death and she was not born immune from death, and she was not born immune from pain.

2:20.3

She had none of the preternatural gifts

2:23.3

that graced Adam and Eve before the fall.

2:27.3

Mary, in fact, was born into mortality

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