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The very mystery of the Incarnation itself and whether Christ, a true man, could serve as a true image of the invisible God. The issue was finally judged in favor of icons in the 9th century. By that time not only countless icons were destroyed but the lives of their defenders.
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The lads who felt they were purifying a church by seizing images of Our Lady of the Amazon and tossing them into the Tiber follow the path of other iconoclastic vandals—the Puritans who stripped churches of statues and stained glass windows; the French mobs who set out to cleanse
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Churches of superstition, church authorities who set back the evangelization of China for disdain of ancestor “worship,” skeptical church authorities who doubted the Blessed Mother would appear to Indians, slaves, peasant children, and not to them.
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Afterward the boys probably felt pretty good. They had struck a blow against “idolatry.” They filmed their deed and were lavished with praise. But in destroying an image they did not destroy what it represented. The Amazon still burns, Our Lady still lives and prays for them.
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It's astonishing to consider how pernicious idol worship was in the divided kingdom period of OT Israel. The faith might be restored but they could never clear the high places of pagan idolatry. Like the scourge of sodomy & filth in priesthood idols are a horrible fruit of Va2.
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