Original Sin And The Immaculate Conception (3)

Feast Of Immaculate Conception – 8th DECEMBER

Were you born with original sin or in original sin? The difference is immense. Born with original sin means you are guilty; born in original sin you are innocent but surrounded by sin, becoming guilty only when you do wrong for the first time and then you share in the sin of the world.

We believe Our Lady never did wrong, lived a beautiful perfect life even though surrounded by the world’s sin – and how she suffered and saw her son suffer from that sinfulness and cruelty.

In the poem which opens the Bible, where God creates through the divine Word (“dabar” is the Hebrew, meaning a word which creates as it is spoken) we read that God saw all that was made and it was good: not on the first two days, but twice on the third day – and then, now look it up for yourself!

We are all created good! Everything is! God’s goodness, love and truth in everyone and every aspect of creation. That is the vision of the poet: the goodness of creation which we share from the beginning of life. We are conceived “immaculate”, innocent, beautiful: only when we commit our own original sin do we spoil the wonder of our being. Mary never did wrong, so the Church sees her innocence as never spoiled and we trace the beauty of her life from the beginning.

The key text for the Church’s teaching is in St Paul’s letter to the Romans, chapter 5 verse 12, where he speaks of our sharing the guilt of sin, going back to the first sin: our sinfulness joins us to the sins of the human race. Read Romans 5:12 and see it can be understood in two ways: (1) we are born guilty (with original sin); (2) we are born innocent (in original sin) but become guilty when we begin wrong-doing.

These two interpretations go back to the 1950’s and ‘60’s and a dispute between two schools of thought in Rome, the Biblicum and the Lateran University. At the Biblicum, Professor Lyonnet, a French Jesuit, favoured “in original sin”; at the Lateran, Professor Spadafora favoured “with”. Each claimed to translate St Paul’s thought which certainly can be understood and translated either way.

This was in our lectures in Rome in the 1960’s and I have always preferred Lyonnet’s interpretation – conceived and born innocent (in union with Our Lady “born in original sin, surrounded by sin but not guilty of it”). “God saw all that was made and it was good”. In the years of my priesthood, in teaching and preaching, I have followed that line of thinking; the sadness has been that few people seem to know that way of speaking about original sin. They should have heard it at school or in the Church because it has been open as Church teaching for over sixty years.

The world is wonderfully and challengingly different every generation, and the church is similar in gaining new knowledge, understanding, and the opportunity to grow in wisdom. Two little words “with” and “in” indicate a world of difference in understanding the lovely grace of Our Lady and the question of original sin.

“Immaculate Mary, I have shared your innocence. Help me to regain it in a new way. Pray for me.”

Fr John

(12thDecember 2021)

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Original Sin and the Immaculate Conception (2)

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On 8th December we celebrate the feast of the Immaculate Conception of Our Lady. Could you explain if someone asked you sincerely? See it this way.

The first time we do wrong is our original sin. We know there was a first time because we can remember other times. We are guilty of our own original sin. More, reason tells us there must have been a first time in the history of the world that someone did wrong. We don’t know any details. The Bible tells a story, a myth, of a man and woman (no names) who taste the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. They chose to know evil. The first sin had been committed. We are not guilty of that original sin.

Soon after that event Adam and Eve come into the story. Do understand: the first three chapters of the Bible are about man and woman, not Eve and Adam. They come later.

There are thus two original sins: the first in my life and the first in the history of humanity. St Paul writes (Romans 5:12) that our first (original) sin links us to the sins of the world going back to the very beginning. We all are guilty of sin and are in need of God’s loving forgiveness which we see given in the redeeming love of Jesus Christ.

We are not guilty of the first original sin, we are guilty of our own original sin and share in the guilt of the sin of our world. We are not born with original sin but in original sin.

“God saw everything he had made and it was good.” says the Bible, “God is the giver of all life, human and divine” says the baptism ceremony. We are made in the image and likeness of God. We are all good. Original sins soil the goodness in which we are created, all sin adds to that spoiling.

The mother of Jesus, says the Church, lived a life, untouched by sin. Although born in original sin, like all of us, she never shared in that sin by any personal wrong-doing. The Church calls that lovely truth “The Immaculate Conception”. Mary was untouched by the sin of the world, her life always beautiful: she suffered the sin, above all in seeing her son crucified and die, but she did not share in it. Her beautiful life was full of grace.

Jesus says he came that we might have life and have it to the full. As a consequence of that new life we are redeemed from our sins. The purpose of his coming was new life, the consequence of the new life is redemption. We live in God’s love and blessing, always.

Fr John

(15th December 2019)

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Also: Original Sin And The Immaculate Conception (1) & Original Sin and The Immaculate Conception (3)

Immaculate Conception (Feast)

The Feast of the Immaculate Conception is set aside to commemorate the occasion when the Blessed Virgin Mary was conceived by St Anne, her mother.

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The Blessed Virgin Mary was born free from original sin (“The deliberate sin of the first man was the cause of original sin” – St Augustine.)

More than 1800 years later, when the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to the 14-year-old, Bernadette Soubirous, at Lourdes in France, she told her, “I am the Immaculate Conception”.

The Feast of the Immaculate Conception is the 8th December.

We honour you, Mary, and thank you for your many great works.


Mary, Queen of Heaven:

I present myself before you, who are Queen of heaven and earth. From the lofty throne on which you sit, disdain not, I implore you, to cast your eyes on me, a poor sinner.(Extract from a prayer to Mary)

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Original Sin and the Immaculate Conception (1)

Drawing of an Apple

Are you guilty of original sin? Of course not. How could I be guilty of something I haven’t done?

Have you ever done anything wrong? Of course, I have. Then you must have done wrong for the first time and that was your original sin. In your original sin, you linked yourself with the sin of humankind going back to the very beginning when the first sin, whatever it was, was committed. We all share the guilt of original sin by our own original sins.

Mary, in her immaculate conception, is said by the Church never to have sinned. Thus her life was not linked to the sin of humankind. She was free from sin from the moment of her conception, always free from original sin.

It was a Jesuit scholar, Stanislaus Lyonnet, who started teaching like this back in the 1950’s. Other theologians condemned the new understanding and he was dismissed from his post as Rector at the Biblicum in Rome, but was reinstated by Pope Paul VI and Lyonnet’s explanation has since slowly become accepted.

In the Jerusalem bible, familiar to all of us from the readings at mass, the footnote to St Paul’s Letter to the Romans (chapter 5, verse 12) acknowledges two ways of understanding St Paul: (1) There was a first sin and we inherit its guilt as a human consequence; (2) We each do wrong a first time and thus, by our own original sin, we link with all sin going back to the beginning – the original sin – and share the consequences.

Fr John
(8th December 2016)

AlsoOriginal Sin And The Immaculate Conception (2) & Original Sin and The Immaculate Conception (3)

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Immaculate Conception

Background: Mary, the Mother of Jesus, at the time of her conception was made free from the stain of original sin. We refer to this unique moment as the Immaculate Conception. The Feast of the Immaculate Conception is 8th December.


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Immaculate Virgin Mary, conceived without sin, you were miraculously preserved from even the shadow of sin, because you were destined to become, not only the Mother of God but also the mother, the refuge and the advocate of man.

Image of the Blessed Virgin Mary surrounded by Angels

I humbly implore you, with the most lively confidence in your never-failing intercession, to look with favour upon my intentions in this novena and obtain for me the graces and the favours requested.

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You know, O Mary, how often our hearts are the sanctuaries of God, who abhors sin.

Obtain for me, then, that angelic purity which was your favourite virtue, that purity of heart which will attach me to God alone, and that purity of intention which will consecrate every thought, word and action to His greater glory.

Obtain also for me, a constant spirit of prayer and self-denial, so that I may recover by penance the innocence which I lost by sin, and obtain my ascent to that blessed abode of the saints, where nothing defiled can enter.

Reflective celebration:
O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to you.

You are all fair, O Mary, and the original stain is not in you.
You are the glory of Jerusalem, you are the joy of Israel
You are the honour of our people, you are the advocate of sinners.
O Mary, Virgin most prudent, Mother most tender, pray for us.
Intercede for us with Jesus our Lord.
In your conception, Holy Virgin, you were immaculate.
Pray for us to the Father whose Son you brought forth.

O Lady, aid my prayer and let my cry come unto you.

Let us pray:  Holy Mary, Queen of Heaven, Mother of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and Mother of the world, who forsakes no one, and despised no one, look upon me, O Lady, with an eye of pity, and seek for me from your beloved Son the forgiveness of all my sins. As I now celebrate, with devout affection, your Holy and Immaculate Conception, may I receive the prize of eternal blessedness, by the grace of Him whom you brought forth, Jesus Christ Our Lord. Amen.

… Immaculate Virgin Mary, Pray for Us …

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Immaculate Conception

Feast Day: Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

Today we celebrate the occasion when the Blessed Virgin Mary was conceived by St Anne, her mother. The title Immaculate Conception is a status given to Mary, having been conceived without original sin. More than 1800yrs later, when the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to the 14yr old, Bernadette Soubirous, at Lourdes in France, she told her, “I am the Immaculate Conception”. Today we honour you, Mary, and thank you for your great works.

+ In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen +

Immaculate ConceptionShort Story: The angel Gabriel appeared to the Blessed Virgin Mary in her hometown of Nazareth. The angel said, “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favour with God. Listen: You will become pregnant and give birth to a son, and you will name him Jesus”. (Luke 1:30-31)

Thoughts: Mary was “greatly troubled” by the angel’s appearance but, she humbly accepted her burden.

Private Reflection: Lord Jesus, may we be always willing to accept whatever you ask of us, knowing that you are by our side, protecting us from all harm.

Prayer to Mary:
Hail Mary, full of Grace,
the Lord is with you,
Blessed are you among women
and Blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus.

Holy Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen.

Blessed Virgin Mary: Pray for Us

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+ In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen +

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(8th December 2015 ~ Luke 1:26-38)

Prayer 8th Dec – Immaculate Conception

Feast Day: Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

Today we celebrate the occasion when the Blessed Virgin Mary was conceived by St Anne, her mother. The title Immaculate Conception is a status given to Mary, having been conceived without original sin. More than 1800yrs later, when the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to the 14yr old, Bernadette Soubirous, at Lourdes in France, she told her, “I am the Immaculate Conception”. Today we honour you, Mary, and thank you for your great works.

+In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen+

Immaculate ConceptionShort Story: The angel Gabriel appeared to the Blessed Virgin Mary in her hometown of Nazareth. The angel said, “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favour with God. Listen: You will become pregnant and give birth to a son, and you will name him Jesus”. (Luke 1:30-31)

Thoughts: Mary was “greatly troubled” by the angel’s appearance but, she humbly accepted her burden.

Private Reflection: Lord Jesus, may we be always willing to accept whatever you ask of us, knowing that you are by our side, protecting us from all harm.

Prayer to Mary:
Hail Mary, full of Grace,
the Lord is with you,
Blessed are you among women
and Blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus.

Holy Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen.

Blessed Virgin Mary: Pray for Us

+In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen+

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