There are four dogmas stating Mary's personal relationship with God and her role in human salvation . 1) Divine Motherhood Mary's divine motherhood was proclaimed at the Council of Ephesus in 431.
Mary is an exceptionally graced creature, not a goddess. God wanted her to be the mother of his son according to his humanity. She does not form in her womb his divine nature. This is pre-existent and ...
one Divine (the Logos), the other human (Jesus). Consequently for Nestorius, Mary cannot be called "theotokos" (Mother of God), at least in the real sense demanded by the hypostatic union (the union ...
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Amen. Our Father. Praised be the divine father who chose her to be the mother of his divine son. Amen. Hail Mary. Praised be the divine father who endowed her so richly with his grace. Amen.