"How do we know the Assumption of Mary actually happened? Why is it not mentioned?"
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Patrick Madrid engages with Eric, a Protestant pastor from Helena, Montana, who grapples with understanding Marian doctrines, particularly the Assumption of Mary.
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🛤️ Eric's Journey:
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Eric is exploring Catholicism but finds the Assumption of Mary challenging due to its sparse mention in early Church writings
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He questions why significant doctrines like the Assumption aren’t explicitly detailed in early Church Father writings, similar to his concerns about infant baptism and Church hierarchy.
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Patrick's Insightful Response:
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Historical Parallels: Patrick compares the development of the Assumption doctrine to the Trinity doctrine, noting:
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Trinity: Not explicitly named until Tertullian in the 3rd century, yet fundamental.
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Assumption: Similar trajectory; less overt early mention but recognized over time.
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Persecution Impact:
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Early Christians focused on survival rather than doctrinal writings.
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Post-persecution, there was an explosion in theological literature, including Marian doctrines.
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Resource Recommendations:
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T.L. Frazer’s Article: Assumptions About Mary – Highlights patristic references to the Assumption.
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Tim Staples' Book: Behold Your Mother – Provides a biblical defense of Marian doctrines.
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Jurgens' Collection: The Faith of the Early Fathers – Indexed quotes on various doctrines, including the Assumption.
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Biblical and Traditional Foundations:
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Patrick emphasizes that Catholicism relies on Scripture and Tradition.
He mentions Acts 2:38-39 as a biblical basis for infant baptism.
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 Personal Reflections:
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Eric shares his family's transition to Catholicism, with three out of four children converting.
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Patrick encourages Eric to keep exploring and offers further resources, including his book Surprised by Truth.
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Patrick reassures Eric about the legitimacy of Marian doctrines, highlighting the importance of Tradition alongside Scripture.
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✨ Takeaway: For those curious about Catholic doctrines, especially the Assumption of Mary, examining Church history, patristic writings, and biblical references can provide clarity and deepen faith understanding.
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