Do Catholics Put Mary's Assumption on Par with the Trinity?

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Do Catholics Put Mary's Assumption on Par with the Trinity?

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According to the teachings of the Catholic Church, is it required for salvation to affirm and believe in the Marian Assumption?

austinmorris
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Everything that I've read means that it's treated on the order of something that you need to believe, which seems to make it something required. I've never understood how anyone can believe the assumption, it's all basically hearsay at best, and can't understand why Catholics have elevated so much about Mary into daily practice.

lonewulf
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Anathema is the issue, by evoking that you placs it in teir 1.

shawnbenson
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No trinity exists, Jesus did not even KNOW what a triune God was supposed to be! The bishops of the council of Constantinople (381 AD) made a big blunder.

The "Spirit of God" (Holy Spirit) is just an EXTENSION of the almighty God. This means that in "God" and "Spirit of God" there exists ONLY ONE God's MIND!

For ex. in this verse the "spirit of Elias" is of course NOT a person DISTINCT from Elias!

"He shall go in the SPIRIT and POWER of Elias to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children..."

In a similar way, the "Spirit of God" (Holy Spirit) is not a Person DISTINCT from "God".

"The Holy SPIRIT shall come upon thee, and the POWER of the HIGHEST shall overshadow thee so...". In other words the Holy Spirit is the EXTENSION of God who is responsible for Mary's pregnancy. No " Lord who gives life" - who is supposed to be almighty, but uses the "power of the Highest" instead - exists. Thus, blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the same as blasphemy against the Father. Since A. "God" and B. the "Spirit of God" share the same ONE God's mind, of course Jesus can only have ONE relationship with the Father (see the gospels). I.e. it's impossible for Jesus to have TWO relationships, only the Father is on the other side. As reiterated many times by Jesus, He is only with the Father ("I am not ALONE because the Father is with me") i.e. just Father and Son, no third divine person exists.

claudiozanella