25th Jun - DIVINE MOTHERHOOD OF OUR MOTHER, COUNCIL OF EPHESUS
Mary's divine Motherhood was proclaimed at the Council of Ephesus in 431. Various names are used to describe Mary's role as mother of Jesus. She is called "Mother of God" which
translates the more accurately stated Greek term "Theotokos" or "Birth giver of God." The Council of Ephesus attributed to Mary the title, Mother of God. This needs to be read
against the Council's declaration that in Christ there are two natures, one divine and one human, but only one person. Indeed, according to the Council the Holy Virgin is the Mother
of God since she begot according to the flesh the Word of God made flesh. Mary's Divine Motherhood was not the object of an independent or exclusive Dogmatic declaration.
The statement is embedded in texts defining the person and natures of Jesus Christ. Thus, the Dogma of Divine Motherhood becomes an integral part of the Christological Dogma.
This does not diminish its definitive and binding character.
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