To: Iscool
So before Jesus was born in the flesh, there was only a Duopoly??? I don't think so! Of course not. There always was a Trinity. Motherhood involves a person-to-person relationship with the child, not the mere act of conceiving offspring. Since Mary had a mother-son relationship with with the Second Person of the Trinity made flesh, she is truly the Mother of God.
36 posted on
06/27/2006 1:13:29 PM PDT by
NYer
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To: NYer
"Since Mary had a mother-son relationship with with the Second Person of the Trinity made flesh, she is truly the Mother of God."
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I read in the Chicago Tribune, sunday Perspective dated 6/25/06 that "American bishops voted to change the words that the faithful have said in mass for decades. Instead of saying that Jesus was "born of the Virgin Mary" Roman Catholics will now recite that he was "incarnate of the Virgin Mary".
Is this true and if so does it change your position that Mary was the "Mother of God"?
38 posted on
06/27/2006 1:24:51 PM PDT by
wmfights
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To: NYer
"Since Mary had a mother-son relationship with with the Second Person of the Trinity made flesh, she is truly the Mother of God."
_____________________________
I read in the Chicago Tribune, sunday Perspective dated 6/25/06 that "American bishops voted to change the words that the faithful have said in mass for decades. Instead of saying that Jesus was "born of the Virgin Mary" Roman Catholics will now recite that he was "incarnate of the Virgin Mary".
Is this true and if so does it change your position that Mary was the "Mother of God"?
39 posted on
06/27/2006 1:25:47 PM PDT by
wmfights
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To: NYer
"Since Mary had a mother-son relationship with with the Second Person of the Trinity made flesh, she is truly the Mother of God."
_____________________________
I read in the Chicago Tribune, sunday Perspective dated 6/25/06 that "American bishops voted to change the words that the faithful have said in mass for decades. Instead of saying that Jesus was "born of the Virgin Mary" Roman Catholics will now recite that he was "incarnate of the Virgin Mary".
Is this true and if so does it change your position that Mary was the "Mother of God"?
40 posted on
06/27/2006 1:26:06 PM PDT by
wmfights
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To: NYer
"Since Mary had a mother-son relationship with with the Second Person of the Trinity made flesh, she is truly the Mother of God."
_____________________________
I read in the Chicago Tribune, sunday Perspective dated 6/25/06 that "American bishops voted to change the words that the faithful have said in mass for decades. Instead of saying that Jesus was "born of the Virgin Mary" Roman Catholics will now recite that he was "incarnate of the Virgin Mary".
Is this true and if so does it change your position that Mary was the "Mother of God"?
41 posted on
06/27/2006 1:26:12 PM PDT by
wmfights
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To: NYer
Sorry for the triple post, my computer must be acting up.
42 posted on
06/27/2006 1:27:33 PM PDT by
wmfights
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