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What is the difference between the incarnation and immaculate conception?

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What is the difference between the incarnation and immaculate conception?

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Incarnation is about Jesus’ conception. It means ‘made flesh’, so meaning that Jesus was made flesh and because he is the second person in the trinity, God was made flesh. Immaculate conception is about Mary’s conception. It means that from the moment Mary was conceived, she was free from Original Sin.

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