Volume 1 · Chapter 1 · Pp. 13-14
Introduction: God wanted a spotless womb.
This chapter introduces the divine intention behind the immaculate conception of Mary, emphasizing her unique purity that made her womb a fitting dwelling for the Incarnation of Jesus. It highlights the involvement of the Most Holy Trinity in preparing Mary, with each Person manifesting distinct characteristics in her formation. The text reflects on the profound value of purity and the cooperation of the Virgin's love and God's will in creating a sacred space for the infinite God. The narrative sets the foundation for understanding Mary's singular role in salvation history as the perfect image of God.
Themes: Immaculate Conception, Purity of Mary, Incarnation, Trinitarian Involvement, Divine Will, Salvation History