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infallibility
magisterium that cannot be definitively proclaim a heretical or incorrect doctrine of faith or morals for the belief of the faithful
immaculate conception
1854- dogma of IC was proclaimed, church proclaimed dogmatically ( an infallible statement= without error)
months dedicated to mary
may october
heresy
obstinate denial after Baptism of a truth which must be believed with divine and catholic faith
magisterium
living teaching office of the church, whose task it is to give as authentic interpretation of the word of God, whether in sacred scripture or tradition. Ensures churches fidelity.
dogma
truth of our faith that has been revealed by God in either our written scripture or unwritten tradition that has been handed down through the ages and magisterium ofthe church has declared as true.
ecumenism
movement to establish unity among all christians
vernacular
language of the people
fatima
1917- Lucia Dos Santos, Francisco and Jacinta Marto
pray rosary in peace, pray and sacrifice for sinners, consecration of Russia to Immaculate heart of mary
Lourdes
1858- Lourdes France, Bernadette Soubirous, immaculate conception mary
which century was there more persecution and martyrs
20th
ephesus
ad 431- taught mary is the mother of God (theotokos)
vatican 1
(1869-1870)-called by Pius IX; known for defining infallibility
vatican 2
(1962-1965)-focused on renewal within the Church and returning to ancient Christian traditions
trent
(1545-1563)was a response to the protestant movement that restated and clarified our beliefs, established seminaries, reformed religious life, and led to a missionary focus.
guadalupe
juan diego, 3 apparitions, tilma
joyful
annunciation
visitation
nativity
presentation
finding of jesus in the temple
luminous
baptism of jesus
wedding at cana
proclamation of kingdom
transfiguration
institution of the eucharist
sorrowful
agony in the garden
scourging at the pillar
crowning of thorns
carrying of the cross
crucifixtion
glorious
resurrection
ascension
descent of the holy spirit
assumption of mary
crowning of mary as queen of heaven and earth
latern
(649)-formally defined as dogma that Mary was a virgin before, during and after Christ’s birth. This was the 2nd of the 4 Marian dogmas that the Church believes. The so-called “brothers and sisters” are close relations—there were no words in the Hebrew or Aramaic—the languages spoken by Christ-- to denote cousins, etc.