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I just checked the document. It contains the word 'tomb' 7 times. 5 of those times are quotes from Church fathers where they stated that she died and was assumed from the tomb. The other two were from Pius himself that Mary was "preserved free from the corruption of the tomb." As mentioned earlier, he left the question open. Either way, I'm not splitting hairs on whether she was died or not. The Church allows for either belief.
Again, how can the Church allow for the belief that she died, if she did not have original sin? As I stated earlier, the belief that she chose death on her own has theological problems.
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Why is this the case? Both Enoch and Elijah were assumed into heaven. They had original sin.
If God can preserve Mary from Original Sin, he could have allowed her to die or not.
We are not told that Enoch and Elijah never did die, or that they never
will die (some believe they are the two witnesses in Revelation, who died), so this does not contradict the penalty of original sin. If we are told that Mary, however, did indeed die, then that definitively contradicts her being sinless.
If God can preserve Mary from orginal sin, then salvation for everyone was possible without the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus, thus rendering it superfluous and unnecessary.
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Yet, it was believed and practiced for nearly 2000 years. Can your belief system state that?
Appeal to tradition - the logical fallacy that than idea or practice is correct because people believed or practiced it for a long time.
Also, I should note, that the Catholic belief system and practice has not been consistent throughout those 2000 years. There was wide disagreement. And what's been dogmatized centuries after the start, did not even enter the minds of the earliest Catholic fathers. They would have had no idea of things like papal infallibility. So saying Catholicism has been practiced for 2000 years is misleading.
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As you referred to, the Pope is only protected from teaching error when speaking on faith and moral and ex cathedra. He is protected by the Holy Spirit. John mentions in Chapter 21:12-15
12 "I have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear. 13 But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come. 14 He will glorify me because it is from me that he will receive what he will make known to you. 15 All that belongs to the Father is mine. That is why I said the Spirit will receive from me what he will make known to you."
Jesus is talking to the disciples. It is reading too much into it to say that this can extend to Popes. Why not extend it to all Christians, then?
And didn't the Catholic Church have to anathematize a Pope?!
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I still turn to Matt 16:18. If the Church taught something that was not true, then the Gates of Hades would have prevailed. It would have failed. It didn't. It is still here teaching the same teachings. Look at what happened when Aaron and the Hebrews made a Golden Calf. That worship happened ONE day and Moses put and end to that with the Levites killing 3000 that day. God would not allow the Church to go astray for 2000 years.
Finally, I will leave the words of Paul here in 1 Timothy 3:15
if I am delayed, you will know how people ought to conduct themselves in God's household, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth.
I'm not trying to ruffle feathers here, but the Catholic Church is the fullness of truth.
I don't know why you believe this is necessarily true. Your reasoning is very flawed. If the Catholic Church is in serious error, Jesus' true church will still survive if people abandon those teachings - and people have. The problem with your thinking here is that you believe that only the Catholic Church and those under its authority defines the body of Christ. The body of Christ, the "
church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth" that Paul spoke of, rather, is the whole body of believers, not just Catholics.
And I remind you again of the fact that the Catholic Church even had to anathematize a Pope.