Mother of God
Mary, the girl of God, holds a great place in the hearts of most of those who belong to Christ the Savior, and she has great love and existence in their hearts. […]
Mary, the girl of God, holds a great place in the hearts of most of those who belong to Christ the Savior, and she has great love and existence in their hearts. […]
The position of the Catholic Church on the consequences of serious sin and its transmission to the human race since the times of the early Church denied serious (original) sin in a way
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The Gospels were written to proclaim the good news of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Gospel is “the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God” (Mark 1:1). The Gospels were mentioned
On the ninth of December, the Orthodox Church celebrates the anniversary of Saint Anne’s miraculous conception of Saint Mary, Mother of God. And the canonical narrative
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Saint Cyril of Alexandria said: “If our Lord Jesus Christ is God, how could the holy Virgin who gave birth to him not be the Mother of God?”
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The Feast of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary is a feast for the Lord and the Mother of God. It is a feast for the Lord because Christ is the one who was conceived in a womb
The Orthodox Church teaches that Mary, the Mother of God, is a virgin before birth, during birth, and after birth, and she has confirmed this, in the form
The Third Ecumenical Council, which was held in the city of Ephesus in 431, declared that Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, is truly the “Mother of God.”
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I want to start my speech today by saying that what the church received from the apostles is the same, but later efforts entered into it.
Saint Mary in the Gospel of the Annunciation Continue reading »
The Virgin Mary has a special status among all saints, and the Orthodox venerate her as “more honorable than the Cherubim and incomparably more glorious than the Seraphim.”
How does the Orthodox Church call the Virgin Mary “Mother of God” or “Mother of God” even though Christ took human nature from Mary?