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== Mother of God == |
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[[File:Matka Boza z Guadalupe.jpg|thumb|Mary, depicted as [[Our Lady of Guadalupe]]]] |
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'''Mater Dei''' is [[Latin]] for "Mother of God", referring to the [[Virgin Mary]]. |
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In [[Greek]] Θηωτοκος (Theotokos); in old Slav, modern Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian and other Slav languages: [[Bogorodica]]; it means: She bore God. <ref>This terminus is introduced in Ecclesial language and used from Saint Brothers, Slave apostles and Co-Patrons of Europe Cyril and Method </ref> |
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== Mother of God and dogmas about Holy Mary == |
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: On end of 2nd Vatican council Pope Paul VI named Mary The Mother of Church. |
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Mother of God (Bearing God) is proclaimed on Council of Ephesus [[1st January]] [[431]]; |
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Virgin Mary [[649]]; Immaculate Conception from Pope Blessed Pius IX [[8th December]] [[1854]]; Mary's Assumption in Heaven from Pope Pius XII [[15th August]] [[1950]]. |
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== What declares dogma: Mary is Mother of God? == |
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In Credo (Symbolum Apostolicum, Apostolic Symbol) declares Church from Son of God: „Born from Virgin Mary”. As Mother of God’s Son is Mary Mother of God. Council from Ephesus (431) declared, that Emmanuel (Christ) is truly God and so Holy Virgin is Mother of God. She bore Body of God, when Son of God Father became Man (Logos-Word) through Holy Ghost.<ref>Denz. 113. </ref> Next councils repeat and better explain this learning: <ref> Denz 148, 218, 290. </ref> |
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== Various institutions with name "Mater Dei" == |
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'''Mater Dei''' is [[Latin]] for "Mother of God", referring to the [[Virgin Mary]]. The term has been used to name various institutions, often [[Catholic]], including: |
'''Mater Dei''' is [[Latin]] for "Mother of God", referring to the [[Virgin Mary]]. The term has been used to name various institutions, often [[Catholic]], including: |
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==References== |
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[[Mater_Dei |http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mater_Dei]] |
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[[http://www.kathpedia.com/index.php?title=Muttergottes]] |
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http://catholic-church.org/ao/marcat.html |
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http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Mutter-Gottes-von-Fatima-Posters_i250694_.htm |
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Revision as of 07:43, 5 June 2010
Mater Dei is Latin for "Mother of God", referring to the Virgin Mary. The term has been used to name various institutions, often Catholic, including:
- Mater Dei institute of education, Dublin Ireland
- Mater Dei Academy, an ultra-conservative Catholic K-8 school in Whitehall, OH
- Mater Dei Catholic Primary School, Wagga Wagga
- Mater Dei Catholic College, Wagga Wagga
- Mater Dei College, Western Australia
- Mater Dei College (New York), a former school (1960-2001) in Oswegatchie, New York
- Mater Dei Catholic High School (Chula Vista, California)
- Mater Dei High School, Santa Ana, California
- Mater Dei High School (Breese, Illinois)
- Mater Dei High School, Evansville, Indiana
- Mater Dei High School, New Jersey
- Mater Dei Hospital, Malta
- Mater Dei Institute, Bangkok, Thailand
- Mater Dei Primary School, Ashgrove, Queensland
- Mater Dei School, Bethesda, Maryland
- Mater Dei Seminary, an educational institution in Omaha, Nebraska
- Mater Dei Primary School, Blakehurst, New South Wales
- Mater Dei School, Delhi