When Mary was conceived in her mothers womb.
No, Never, the Immaculate Conception refers to the conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the womb of her mother, Anne. Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, was NOT conceived, He was incarnated in the womb of the Blessed Virgin nine months before Christmas.
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The concept of "Immaculate Conception" is widely misunderstood. It has nothing to do with Mary's conception of Jesus (Virginal Conception), but with the conception of Mary herself in her mother's womb. Her parents, Saints Joachim and Anne, obviously conceived her through normal sexual intercourse, but she was -and still is- considered to be free of Original Sin. Original Sin is not a sin per se, but the potential to do sin. In any case, Immaculate Conception refers to the conception of Mary, not of Jesus.Mary was conceived in her mother's womb without the stain of Original Sin.
If this question is in regards of abortion matters. Life begins at conception. From the moment of conception, God is crafting a person in the womb of a woman.
"Gestation" is the period of development within the womb from conception to birth in animals.
From concepton until birth, the baby develops in its mother's womb.
True. The Immaculate Conception refers to the protection from original sin that Mary enjoyed from the moment she was conceived in the womb of her mother.
Gestation is when an embryo is inside the womb of female animal. The gestation period is the female's pregnancy, from conception to birth.
Dangerous habits such as abortion, drug use, infertility and more. These activities most often destroys the womb thereby making conception difficult.
At the beginning of incarnation i.e. at the very first moment of his conception in Mary's womb.
She was not canonized nor was there a reason to do so as she was created to be a saint from the time of her conception in her mother's womb.