immaculacy
Immaculacy refers to a state of being perfectly pure, spotless, or without any flaw or stain. The term is often used in religious contexts, particularly within Christianity, to denote freedom from sin or corruption. The most prominent example is the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception in the Catholic Church, which teaches that the Virgin Mary was conceived without original sin. This special grace preserved her from the stain of sin from the very moment of her conception.
Beyond religious theology, immaculacy can be applied more broadly to describe anything that is pristine, unblemished,