Father and Holy Spirit, and according to His nature and His infinite being, He knew no limits, ignored our successive ways of coming and going. He acted by nature in a divine manner, penetrating into the brilliant [...] impassibility of same God and Father, who had taken pity on mankind out of His love for us and our fallen nature, came from His free movement, by the will of God who generated Him with the divine approval of the
Father and Holy Spirit, and according to His nature and His infinite being, He knew no limits, ignored our successive ways of coming and going. He acted by nature in a divine manner, penetrating into the brilliant [...] impassibility of same God and Father, who had taken pity on mankind out of His love for us and our fallen nature, came from His free movement, by the will of God who generated Him with the divine approval of the
the Father and the Spirit, and according to his nature and his infinite being, suffering no limits, ignoring our successive movements, acting by nature in a completely divine way, he entered Mary's womb [...] the impassibility of the same God and Father, out of pity, in his love for mankind, for our fallen nature, of his own free will, by the will of God who has begotten him, and with the divine approval of the
book, "Summa Daemoniaca." “God created Lucifer magnificent in his nature and he became corrupted. God created Mary humble in her nature, a mere woman, and therefore lower than the angels, and it was she [...] the Holy Name of Mary. He was given so much according to his nature and he became a moral monster. The Virgin was born with a humble nature, but grace sanctified her as the Queen of Heaven. Everything
extraneously induced upon her, but ‘of thee,’ that what was born might be believed to be naturally from her, inasmuch as Nature clearly shews that it is impossible for a virgin to produce milk unless she has brought [...] a body to be nourished with milk and wrapped in swaddling clothes unless it has previously been naturally brought forth. …This He did, and so it was, in order that Himself taking what was ours and offering [...] the Word Himself. That then which was born of Mary was according to the divine Scriptures human by nature, and the Body of the Lord was a true one—but it was this—because it was the same as our body, for
virginal womb of Mary God unites Himself to man “The Word became flesh” does not signify that the nature of God was changed into flesh, but that the Word took the flesh into the unity of His Person: and [...] could not otherwise be released from the chains of eternal death but by Him becoming humble in our nature, Who remained Almighty in His own. And so our Lord Jesus Christ, being at birth true man though He [...] mystery, what tongue can express this gracious act? Sinfulness returns to guiltlessness and the old nature becomes new; strangers receive adoption and outsiders enter upon an inheritance. The ungodly begin
God first! The second teaching concerns the nature of Marian devotion. Our love for Mary should not be dictated primarily by superficial feelings or natural affections, but rather it should be rooted in [...] Temple gives us several insights about what Marian devotion is all about. The first has to do with the nature of the Virgin's relationship with God. Mary has always given this relationship priority in her life
in God, but… the start back to God must begin with nature.” The one “unspoiled” thing in all nature is what “Wordsworth called our ‘tainted nature's solitary boast.’ That hope is in The Woman.” Our Lady
the Powerful Virgin This great universe, which we see by day and by night, or what is called the natural world, is ruled by fixed laws, which the Creator has imposed upon it, and by those wonderful laws [...] the Psalmist says, “He has established the world, which shall not be moved.” Such is the world of nature; but there is another and still more wonderful world. There is a power which avails to alter and [...] weapon by which they master its laws is the power of prayer. By prayer all this may be done, which naturally is impossible. Noe prayed, and God said that there never again should be a flood to drown the race
youthful. Why is this? In the early centuries of the Church, there was much debate about the dual nature of Jesus: could he be both Son of Man and Son of God? In 381, the Council of Constantinople proclaimed [...] must have intended to underline her eternal purity, while her son Jesus, having taken on our human nature, was made to appear, in the stripping away of death, as a man like all others. Translated from www