• ayr1
  • ayr2
  • Slider1
  • oban1
  • paisley1
  • edinburgh1
  • Slider1
  • edinburgh2
  • glasgow1
  • fortrose1
01Jan

As the Christmas season continues, the Church invites us to reflect on Mary’s divine motherhood

As the Christmas season continues, the Church invites us to reflect on Mary’s divine motherhood. Far from taking the focus away from Christmas, Mary helps us understand more deeply the mystery of God becoming man.

At the Annunciation, Mary freely says yes to God’s plan, allowing the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity to take flesh. Elizabeth recognises this extraordinary moment when she calls Mary “the mother of my Lord” (Luke 1:43).

St Paul echoes this truth when he writes that God sent his Son, “born of a woman” (Galatians 4:4), and reminds us that through Christ we become children of God. In this way, Mary’s motherhood extends to all who belong to her Son.

From the earliest centuries, the Church has honoured Mary with the title Mother of God (Theotokos), solemnly affirmed at the Council of Ephesus in 431 and cherished in the Church’s faith to this day.

Related

Pope: God will ask us if we have cared for our common home - Vatican News

Pope Leo addresses participants in an international conference on climate justice and reflects on...

Read More >

Participants in World Grandparents Day granted Plenary Indulgence - Vatican News

https://www.vaticannews.va/en/vatican Holy Mass for Grandparents and the Elderly on Sunday 28th July...

Read More >

The Bishops' Conference of Scotland have released the following statement in response to the Scottish Government's commitment to...

The Bishops' Conference of Scotland have released the following statement in response to the Scot...

Read More >

On the day we celebrate the Ascension of Our Lord from the Holy Land to Heaven, having saved all humanity, I urge for an immedia...

On the day we celebrate the Ascension of Our Lord from the Holy Land to Heaven, having saved all ...

Read More >