-Caveat Lector-

Quick point of clarification:

In Christian tradition, the Immaculate Conception does not refer to
Jesus' conception. The I.C. refers to Mary, who, according to Church
doctrine, was conceived without the stain of original sin & hence, not
automatically destined to die. This was codified in the 19th century by
I don't remember which Pope, during the beginnings of the Modernist
movement, and at the same time, the doctrine of papal infallibility
when speaking "ex cathedra," from his pulpit, was promulgated for the
first time. It's Monday morning <eewwww>, & I'm too lazy to dig up the
sources, probably Encarta Encyclopedia would have the info (that's the
one that comes with Windows computers--unless your dealer REALLY
screwed you over). :-D

Tenorlove
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