Catholic Christians look to the expansion over time of Biblical confidence. This follows from Jesus’ assure to send the Holy Spirit to reveal more belongings than He would tell His Apostles. This deepening of thoughtful God’s Truth is evidence in the definition of the truth about the Trinity and the natures of Christ in the early Church councils.
Catholics also believe that the Bible does not witness all the exposed Word of God. The Word of God in paradosis or belief under the regulation of the Holy Spirit cannot challenge anything in the Bible, nor be absent from the constant faith of the believing Church.
Some sympathetic of the truth of God passed on by the believing Church (paradosis, tradition) later definite as exposed truth concerns Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Catholics Christian believes, as did the Protestant Reformers, that Mary remained a virgin following the birth of Jesus. Catholics Christian believes the truth of the Bible that the salvation of Jesus freed all believers from the original sin of Adam and its result, death.
On the base of Bible truths from origin to Revelation, Catholics Christian believes that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was the first to believe, and the first to harvest both benefits from her Son’s Redemption.
Mary’s freedom from unique sin is called her Immaculate Conception; her instantaneous entrance into Heaven at the completion of her life is called her supposition.