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PostPosted: 31 Dec 2012 12:58 
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The Solemnity of Mary Mother of God falls exactly one week after Christmas, the end of the octave of Christmas. It is fitting to honor Mary as Mother of Jesus, following the birth of Christ. When Catholics celebrate the Solemnity of Mary Mother of God we are not only honoring Mary, who was chosen among all women throughout history to bear God incarnate, but we are also honoring our Lord, who is fully God and fully human. Calling Mary "mother of God" is the highest honor we can give Mary. Just as Christmas honors Jesus as the "Prince of Peace," the Solemnity of Mary Mother of God honors Mary as the "Queen of Peace" This solemnity, falling on New Year's Day, is also designated the World Day of Peace.

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The origins of a feast celebrating Mary's divine maternity are obscure, but there is some evidence of ancient feasts commemorating Mary's role as theotokos. Around 500 AD the Eastern Church celebrated a "Day of the Theotokos" either before or after Christmas. This celebration eventually evolved into a Marian feast on December 26th in the Byzantine calendar and January 16th in the Coptic calendar. In the West, Christmas has generally been celebrated with an octave, an eight day extension of the feast. The Gregorian and Roman calendars of the 7th century mark the Christmas octave day with a strong Marian emphasis. However, eventually in the West, the eighth day of the octave of Christmas was celebrated as the Feast of the Circumcision of Jesus. The push for an official feast day celebrating Mary's divine maternity started in Portugal, and in 1751 Pope Benedict XIV allowed Portugal's churches to celebrate Mary's divine maternity on the first Sunday in May. The feast was eventually extended to other countries, and by 1914 was being celebrated on October 11. The feast of Mary's divine maternity became a universal feast in 1931.

However, following Vatican II, Pope Paul VI decided to change the feast of Jesus' Circumcision to the Solemnity of Mary Mother of God to reclaim the ancient Western Marian emphasis at the end of the Octave of Christmas. Celebrating Mary's divine maternity during the Christmas octave makes complete sense in that the celebration is connected closely to Christ's birth. Pope Paul VI gave his reasoning for the change:

In the revised arrangement of the Christmas season, we should all turn with one mind to the restored solemnity of the Mother of God. This feast was entered into the calendar in the liturgy of the city of Rome for the first day of January. The purpose of the celebration is to honor the role of Mary in the mystery of salvation and at the same time to sing the praises of the unique dignity thus coming to "the Holy Mother...through whom we have been given the gift of the Author of life." This same solemnity also offers an excellent opportunity to renew the adoration rightfully to be shown to the newborn Prince of Peace, as we once again hear the good tidings of great joy and pray to God, through the intercession of the Queen of Peace, for the priceless gift of peace. Because of these considerations and the fact that the octave of Christmas coincides with a day of hope, New Year's Day, we have assigned to it the observance of the World Day of Peace (Paul VI, Marialis Cultus, Feb. 2, 1974, no.5).

Thus Pope Paul VI highlighted the feast's celebration of both Mary and Jesus. He also noted the connection to New Year's Day and Mary's role as Queen of Peace. January 1st, the Solemnity of Mary Mother of God is also the observed "World Day of Peace." (For more, see http://www.churchyear.net/motherofgod.html)

What a perfect start to the year 2013! Let us honor her Whom the Trinity has honored in choosing Mary to be Mother of God! Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen.

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MariaChristi wrote:
What a perfect start to the year 2013! Let us honor her Whom the Trinity has honored in choosing Mary to be Mother of God! Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen.



Maria, loving her Son Jesus in every neighbor we meet, now, and for the rest of our lives has to be the greatest way possible.


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MariaChristi wrote:
What a perfect start to the year 2013! Let us honor her Whom the Trinity has honored in choosing Mary to be Mother of God! Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen.



Maria, loving her Son Jesus in every neighbor we meet, now, and for the rest of our lives has to be the greatest way possible.


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Dear Mary,

Yes, Love for God and neighbor is inseparable for us, as it was and is for all the saints, especially Our Blessed Mother.
What a pure and full love she gave to Jesus and Joseph in their home, and what a pure heart she revealed to all her neighbors! Jesus from His Cross told us: "Behold your Mother", for He knew we needed her as Mother and Model. She is the human person who most truly mirrors the Love of Her Son. As Mother and Model for us, she is all that the Church is called to be. Thanks for your reply.

Pope Benedict's homily for the Feast of the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God can be read at:
http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/bened ... ce_en.html

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Maria, loving her Son Jesus in every neighbor we meet, now, and for the rest of our lives has to be the greatest way possible.

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Dear Mary,

Yes, Love for God and neighbor is inseparable for us,



Providing we see and love every neighbor, every day we meet them ..because every neighbor is Jesus...Mary's son.

"Whatsoever you do to the least of my brethren...that you do unto me"


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