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The [[Roman Catholic]] doctrine of the '''Immaculate Conception of the Blessed [[Virgin Mary]]''', as defined by [[Pope]] [[Pius IX]] in 1854, states that "in the first instance of her conception, by a singular privilege and grace granted by [[God]], in view of the merits of [[Jesus Christ]], the Saviour of the human race, was preserved exempt from all stain of original sin."
 
The [[Roman Catholic]] doctrine of the '''Immaculate Conception of the Blessed [[Virgin Mary]]''', as defined by [[Pope]] [[Pius IX]] in 1854, states that "in the first instance of her conception, by a singular privilege and grace granted by [[God]], in view of the merits of [[Jesus Christ]], the Saviour of the human race, was preserved exempt from all stain of original sin."
  

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The Roman Catholic doctrine of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, as defined by Pope Pius IX in 1854, states that "in the first instance of her conception, by a singular privilege and grace granted by God, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the human race, was preserved exempt from all stain of original sin."

The Feast of the Immaculate Conception is celebrated on 8th December.

Immaculate Conception is often erroneously linked to the Conception of Jesus rather than Mary. Jesus would have had no need for an Immaculate Conception, given his deity. Mary, however, being human, was given the grace of perfection to serve as the vessel of the Lord.