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Exodus 3:14 "And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you."
Pope Pius XII, commemorating the hundredth anniversary of the Immaculate conception dogma, announced a Marian year, the first one on Church history. In his encyclical Fulgens corona, he described the events in Lourdes:
It seems that the Blessed Virgin Mary herself wished to confirm by some special sign the definition, which the Vicar of her Divine Son on earth had pronounced amidst the applause of the whole Church. For indeed four years had not yet elapsed when, in a French town at the foot of the Pyrenees, the Virgin Mother, youthful and benign in appearance, clothed in a shining white garment, covered with a white mantle and girded with a hanging blue cord, showed herself to a simple and innocent girl at the grotto of Massabielle. And to this same girl, earnestly inquiring the name of her with whose vision she was favored, with eyes raised to heaven and sweetly smiling, she replied: "I am the Immaculate Conception."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_Lourdes
The 'conception' of an immaculate 'thing', such as the perpetuity of virginity of Mary, the mother of Christ (Jesus) as well as a person being without sin, or born without sin as the 'immaculate conception' includes.
However, The Eternal, Heavenly, Everlasting I AM is not a conception of thought but rather a reality.
con·cep·tion
noun
1.
the action of conceiving a child or of a child being conceived.
"an unfertilized egg before conception"
synonyms: inception of pregnancy, conceiving, fertilization, impregnation, insemination
"from conception until natural death"
2.
the way in which something is perceived or regarded.
"our conception of how language relates to reality"
Pope Pius XII, commemorating the hundredth anniversary of the Immaculate conception dogma, announced a Marian year, the first one on Church history. In his encyclical Fulgens corona, he described the events in Lourdes:
It seems that the Blessed Virgin Mary herself wished to confirm by some special sign the definition, which the Vicar of her Divine Son on earth had pronounced amidst the applause of the whole Church. For indeed four years had not yet elapsed when, in a French town at the foot of the Pyrenees, the Virgin Mother, youthful and benign in appearance, clothed in a shining white garment, covered with a white mantle and girded with a hanging blue cord, showed herself to a simple and innocent girl at the grotto of Massabielle. And to this same girl, earnestly inquiring the name of her with whose vision she was favored, with eyes raised to heaven and sweetly smiling, she replied: "I am the Immaculate Conception."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_Lourdes
The 'conception' of an immaculate 'thing', such as the perpetuity of virginity of Mary, the mother of Christ (Jesus) as well as a person being without sin, or born without sin as the 'immaculate conception' includes.
However, The Eternal, Heavenly, Everlasting I AM is not a conception of thought but rather a reality.
con·cep·tion
noun
1.
the action of conceiving a child or of a child being conceived.
"an unfertilized egg before conception"
synonyms: inception of pregnancy, conceiving, fertilization, impregnation, insemination
"from conception until natural death"
2.
the way in which something is perceived or regarded.
"our conception of how language relates to reality"
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