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Conception & Birth - 8th December 

Just been to Mass this evening - a Holy Day of Obligation in the Catholic Church, celebrating the fact, promulgated by the church in 1854 as a truth to be believed by all, that Mary the mother of Christ was herself conceived, in her mother Anna's womb, without the after effects of original sin, i.e. she was conceived and born sinless, unlike every other human being (except Jesus of course).
The feast day is called The Immaculate Conception, which is often confused with Mary's conception of her son Jesus. - dealt with here (The Incarnation) and here (Mary, Mother of Christ).  Nope, it ain't that!  It's to do with Mary's own personal conception! (see here- The Immaculate Conception.)
    Quite a lot for people to believe, and one can only believe if one accepts Christ's guarantee that He will always be with His church and ensure that it teaches truth and only truth. (This is what the dogma of Infallibility is all about.)
    Anyway, that's where I was this evening, celebrating the beauty of a woman who is, I believe, the most beautiful woman ever to be born - not that she may have been recognised as such by her neighbours in Nazareth, or her friends in Jerusalem - unlike Chris de Burg's daughter, chosen as Miss World in China  two days ago.  

Ireland's Rosanna Davison, 19, crowned Miss World at the end of the beauty pageant, held this year for the first time in China.


    Mary's beauty would have been chiefly of the soul, of personality, shining through her physical exterior - not decrying the beauty of Miss de Burg /
Rosanna Davison here - just adverting to a beauty never seen before in the world, a young woman being prepared by God as a fitting person to be His mother.
    A wonderful thought and a beautiful Eucharistic celebration this evening, centered upon Christ but acknowledging the beauty and worth of His mother.
    I look forward, with all believing Christians, to seeing her in person, becoming aware of her, when I die.  Both of us saved by the greatness and goodness of her son, but she much more beautiful than me - or anyone else - for she was and is totally sinless and I - well, the least said about this the better - just another sinner, with sins removed 'as far away as the East is from the West', because of my sorrow for them.

Oh, another thing about today!  My young son Conor  celebrates his 22nd birthday today, and, ehem!, yesterday was my  birthday, the 71st.  I can't believe so many years have passed - like a breath in the night!
May Our Lady look upon both of us with love, in the presence of her great and wonderful son.

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