
Feast Day: December 8
Roman Catholic dogma
holding that from the first instant of its creation, the soul of the Virgin Mary was free
from original sin; this doctrine is not to be confused with that of the Virgin Birth,
which holds that Jesus Christ was born of a virgin mother. Despite divergent scholarly
opinions, the Roman Catholic church has consistently favored belief in the Immaculate
Conception; a festival of that name, the significance of which is now indefinite, was
celebrated in the Eastern church as early as the 5th century and in the Western church
from the 7th century. Opposition to the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception was
conducted in the 12th century by the French monastic St. Bernard of Clairvaux and in the
13th century by the famous Italian philosopher St. Thomas Aquinas. Among those who
supported the doctrine was the 13th-century Scottish theologian John Duns Scotus. The
theological controversy over the Immaculate Conception gained momentum in the 19th
century. Finally in 1854, Pope Pius IX issued a solemn decree declaring the Immaculate
Conception to be a dogma essential for the belief of the universal church. Under the title
Immaculate Conception, the Virgin Mary is invoked as the patron of the United States,
Brazil, Portugal, and Corsica.
If Jesus, the Son of God,
could choose for His Mother her who pleased Him most, He would surely choose one
acceptable to the Blessed Trinity and worthy of the great honour for which she was
destined. Mary was, therefore, not only free from all actual sin, but she also
remained exempt from original sin; otherwise, she would not have been a Mother suitable
for Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
God Himself has testified
to Mary's Immaculate Conception by miracles. Who can number the wonders that have
been wrought at Lourdes, where she appeared eighteen times and declared to Bernadette and
to the world: "I am the Immaculate Conception," just four years after this
doctrine was defined as a dogma of faith? Mary declared to the wholel world her
approval of this doctrine and that she was not only immaculately conceived, but that she
is the Immaculate Conception.
THE WORD OF GOD
You are the glory of Jerusalem,
the surpassing joy of Israel; you are the splendid boast of our people
.May you be
blest by the Lord Almighty forever and ever. (Jdt
15:9-10)
I rejoice heartily in the Lord,
in my God is the joy of my soul; for He has clothed me with a robe of salvation, and
wrapped me in a mantle of justice,
.like a bride bedecked with her jewels. (Is 61:10)
A great sign appeared in the
sky, a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown
of twelve stars. (Rv 12:1)
NOVENA PRAYERS
Novena Prayer
Immaculate Virgin Mary, you were pleasing in the sight of God from the first moment of
your conception in the womb of your mother, St Anne.
You were chosen to be the Mother of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I believe the teaching of Holy Mother the Church,
that in the first instant of your conception, by the singular grace and privilege of
Almighty God, in virtue of the merits of Jesus Christ, Saviour of the human race and your
beloved Son, you were preserved from all stain of original sin. I thank God for this wonderful privilege and grace
He bestowed upon you as I honour your Immaculate Conception
Look graciously upon me as I implore
this special favour: (Mention your request).
Virgin Immaculate, Mother
of God and my Mother, from your throne in heaven, turn your eyes of pity upon me. Filled with confidence in your goodness and power,
I beg you to help me in this journey of life, which is so full of dangers of my soul. I entrust myself entirely to you, that I may never
be the slave of the devil through sin, but may always live a humble and pure life. I consecrate myself to you forever, for my
only desire is to love your Divine Son Jesus.
Mary, since none of your
devout servants has ever perished, may I, too, be saved.
Amen.
Prayer to Mary Immaculate
Mary, Mother of God, your
greatness began at the first instant of your existence with the privilege of your
Immaculate Conception. After Almighty God and
the Sacred Humanity of Jesus, there is no being so great as you. It is true, you are a creature, and, therefore,
far beneath the Supreme Being. But you are a
creature so holy and so perfect that you are superior to all other creatures. God alone could make you so holy and so beautiful,
and He did so to make you worthy of the dignity of being the Mother of Jesus, the Son of
God, the Divine Word.
It was fitting that you,
a virgin Mother, should conceive the Man who was also the Son of God. It was fitting that you should be adorned with the
greatest purity ever possible to a creature. You
are the Virgin to whom God the Father decreed to give His only Son the Divine Word,
equal to Himself in all things that entering the natural order He might become your
Son as well as His. You are the immaculate
Virgin whom the Son Himself chose to make His mother.
You are the immaculate Virgin whom the Holy Spirit willed to make his bride
and in whom He would work the tremendous miracle of the Incarnation. The privilege of the Immaculate Conception was
suitable to your dignity.
Mary, my immaculate
Mother, help me to imitate your sinlessness by keeping my soul free from every willful sin
by the faithful observance of Gods commandments.
Help me to imitate your fullness of grace by receiving Holy Communion
frequently, where I shall obtain the sanctifying grace that will make my soul holy and
pleasing to God, and the actual graces I need to practice virtue. Through prayer may grace fill my soul with the
life of God and transform me into a living image of Jesus, just as you were.
Prayer
Father,
You prepared the Virgin Mary to be the worthy Mother of Your Son. You made it possible for her to share beforehand
in the salvation Your Son, Jesus Christ, would bring by His death, and kept her without
sin from the first moment of her conception. Give
us the grace by her prayers ever to live in Your presence without sin. We ask this through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.
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