Mary: Mother of God

In the Catholic Church the Virgin Mary is referred to as the Mother of God. What does this mean?

 A woman is a man’s mother either if she carried him in her womb or if she was the woman contributing half of his genetic matter or both. Mary was the mother of Jesus in both of these senses; because she not only carried Jesus in her womb but also supplied all of the genetic matter for his human body, since it was through her—not Joseph—that Jesus "was descended from David according to the flesh" (Rom. 1:3). 

 Since Mary is Jesus’ mother, it must be concluded that she is also the Mother of God: If Mary is the mother of Jesus, and if Jesus is God, then Mary is the Mother of God. There is no way out of this logical syllogism, the valid form of which has been recognized by classical logicians since before the time of Christ. 

 Although Mary is the Mother of God, she is not his mother in the sense that she is older than God or the source of her Son’s divinity, for she is neither. Rather, we say that she is the Mother of God in the sense that she carried in her womb a divine person—Jesus Christ, God "in the flesh" (2 John 7, cf. John 1:14)—and in the sense that she contributed the genetic matter to the human form God took in Jesus Christ. 

 "I _have been amazed that some are utterly in doubt as to whether or not the holy Virgin is able to be called the Mother of God. For if our Lord Jesus Christ is God, how should the holy Virgin who bore him not be the Mother of God?" (Letter to the Monks  the nature of the Word or his divinity had its beginning )_

Jubilee Year of Mercy Indulgences

Chaka Choyera cha Jubilee chilli ndi maziko ake. Powerenga Baibulo timamva kuti mawu oti Jubilee amachokera ku mawu oti Yobel.  (Levitiko 25:10-14) Yobel inali nyanga ya mbuzi imene amailiza ngati lipenga lolengeza kubwera kwa chaka cha padera cha Ayuda. Patapita nthawi, chaka cha paderacho adachitcha Jubilee.

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