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 "Birthgiver of God." ...
As proclaimed by the Tome of Leo in the Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon (451 A.D.), Jesus is a Divine Person with two natures: a divine nature and a human nature. Since Mary is truly the Mother of ...
The first recorded words ever of Jesus are in Luke 2:48, when, at 12 years old, he responded to his mother’s exasperated question to him: “Son, why have you treated ...