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For "Suzanne" Mariology?

Suzanne asked me, "Terry, please quote a second century writing the source (or first century AD) which confirms the tradition of Mariology"
  Well, here's one:
  Irenaeus (year A.D. 189)
  "…. as the human race was reduced to slavery to death by a virgin, so it is rescued by a virgin. virginal disobedience has been balanced in the opposite scale by virginal obedience. In the same way, the sin of man made the first amendment received by the correction of the First begotten "(Against Heresies, 5:19:1 [AD 189]).
  For more information, you will need to consult the following links: http://www.catholic.com/library/Mary_Eve http://www.catholic.com/library/Mary_Ful … … http://www.catholic.com / Library / Mary_Mot …
  Comments anyone?

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3 comments for “For "Suzanne" Mariology?”


  1. The Raven † SFCU says:

    Well done, Terry. God bless.

  2. LiveForJ says:

    Very Nice ^ ^.
      Peace be with you,
      Your sister in Christ

  3. SisterSu says:

    In this issue: Eve and the Virgin Mary, Eve and Mary Magdalene was used by the church to be clear antiquity to the medieval period to show how Jesus saved the world through its birth by the Virgin. When the Virgin was not a popular cause, Gregory the Great called Mary Magdalene as a prostitute 529 and sinner, to show that he had found the forgiveness of Jesus. This item was used by many church figures, particularly in medieval times, for people to repent and follow God's ways. And also this issue of a pious modest woman was used as a model for women to show them the proper way to "behave" like a Christian woman of submission.



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