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To: Desdemona
January 1, 2004, Thursday, Feast of Mary, Mother of God -- 8th Day in the Octave of Christmas

Mary, Mother of God

In 1969, the feast of Mary, Mother of God (formerly celebrated on October 11) was transferred to January 1.

The celebration of Mary as “Mother God” is the oldest of all Marian celebrations, going back at least to the third century.

The title is familiar because it is part of the Hail Mary (“Holy Mary, mother of God…..”). But in the early 400s great controversy surrounded it. Some argued that Mary was the Mother of Christ, but calling her Mother of God was going too far.

The other side argued that Jesus is truly God, and in bearing Jesus, Mary bore God

The Council of Ephesus in 431 resolved the matter, affirming that Mary is truly “Mother of God.” The documents of the council were in Greek, and the term used for Mary was “theotokos” which means “God-bearer.”

Happy New Year to All!

13 posted on 01/01/2004 11:35:54 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation
Problem is, mother is an inadequate word to describe Mary's relationship to Jesus. No other birth in history happened without a father. Plus, I think a fairly good case could be made that Jesus had NONE of Mary's genetic material. In one way she was His mother ( she carried Him in her womb ) but in many other ways she was NOT his mother. I think a new term altogether would be appropriate. How about God bearer.
14 posted on 01/01/2004 12:46:33 PM PST by DManA
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