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| | After Jesus' resurrection, he appeared to many on several occasions. His final appearance was to His apostles. Luke wrote, "And He led them out as far as Bethany, and He lifted up His hands and blessed them. While He was blessing them, He parted from them and was carried up into heaven" (Luke 24:50-51). And in Acts we're told, "He was lifted up while they were looking on, and a cloud received Him out of their sight" (Acts 1:9). It's important to note that Jesus ascended bodily into heaven, and that He wi...
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| | A friend of mine likes to say that no nation or people is truly a Christian nation or people until it has a nationally-venerated icon or shrine of the Theotokos. This is not a doctrine of the Church, of course, but it is a cultural observation that rings true in a certain way. There is something about how a Christian society works that almost inevitably results in having a veneration for the Lord's mother at the center.
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| | It is not uncommon today to find Roman Catholic authors and apologists speaking of Mary, the mother of Jesus, as the ark of the new covenant. According to this view, the ark of the old covenant is a type of Mary, and Mary is the antitype. All of this is tied to Roman Catholic Mariology. The Roman Catholic Church's doctrine of Mary begins with a true biblical assertion: Mary is the Mother of Jesus who is God-incarnate. In other words, they begin with the doctrine of the deity of Christ. From that
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