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Theotokos (/ˌθiːəˈtoʊkoʊs, ˌθeɪə-, -ˈtɒ-, -kəs/;Greek: Θεοτόκος, transliterated (Greek) Theotókos, translation (Syriac-Aramaic): ܝܳܠܕܰܬ ܐܰܠܳܗܳܐ, transliterated (Syriac): Yoldath Alloho) is the Greek title of Mary, the mother of Jesus used especially in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches. Its literal English translations include "God-bearer", "Birth-Giver of God" and "the one who gives birth to God." Less accurate translations include the primarily Western title "Mother of God" (Latin: Mater Dei).
The ancient use of this term is emphasised in Churches of the Syriac Tradition, which have been using this title in their ancient liturgies for centuries: the Anaphora of Mari and Addai (3rd Century), and the Liturgy of St James the Just (4th Century). The Council of Ephesus decreed in 431 that Mary is Theotokos because her son Jesus is both God and man: one Divine Person with two natures (Divine and human) intimately, hypostatically united.
Roman Catholics and Anglicans use the title "Mother of God" more often than "Theotokos". Lutherans also venerated and honored Mary as "Mother of God" as expressed by its founder, Martin Luther; the title was officially confessed in their Formula of Concord, accepted by Lutheran World Federation.
Suplicatory Canon to the Most Holy Theotokos and Evervirgin Mary (in english)
Suplicatory Canon to the Most Holy Theotokos and Evervirgin Mary in english
Theotokos - Jesed
JESED THEOTOKOS
Why Do Orthodox Christians Call Mary the Theotokos?
Who is the Theotokos? A Conversation with Father Lawrence
Theotokos
Xairetismoi (Salutations to the Theotokos)
Orthodox Miracle Snakes of the Theotokos
Μικρός Παρακλητικός στη Θεοτόκο - - Small Paraklesis to Theotokos (Greek Orthodox)
Welcome to the Orthodox Church! Join Frederica Mathewes-Green, in this video series, on a journey into the Eastern Orthodox Church. Learn about Orthodox teachings and dogma, Orthodox architecture and terminology, and what it means to live an Orthodox life. In this video, "Why Do Orthodox Christians Call Mary the Theotokos?," Frederica explains the importance behind the title Theotokos, or Mother of God, for the Virgin Mary. These videos are based off of Frederica's new book, "Welcome to the Orthodox Church." Buy the book: http://bit.ly/1LkQIbD Frederica Mathewes-Green: http://frederica.com Music by Holy Cross Choir: http://bit.ly/1MD5vid Special thanks to Evan Brown for all his work on set. Videos produced by Theoria (Ben Cabe): http://www.bencabe.com Theoria Youtube Channel: h...
A conversation with Orthodox Archpriest Father Lawrence Margitich of The Protection of the Virgin parish in Santa Rosa, CA and Shiloh Sophia. Who is this Lady Theotokos and what is it about her red thread? I had the pleasure of speaking with a man who has been a great teacher to me, Father Lawrence. In this video he shares about the Theotokos, which means God-Bearer or Birth Giver to God. Here we are in the Protection of the Virgin Orthodox Church in Santa Rosa. This video was made for the Red Madonna class but we wanted to share it with you during this Season. "All generations shall call me blessed" ~ Virgin Mary
The Hymn "0 Virgin Theotokos", was composed by the Constantinopolitan Peter the "Sweet" (Bereketis or the Bereket in Turkish) in the 18th century and is chanted in vigils. Peter composed the hymn in "Octoechos", meaning he used all the eight modes of the Byzantine Music. The verse heared here chanted by Stanitsas, is the first one, in the 1st mode: "0 Virgin Theotokos". The whole hymn: "0 Virgin Theotokos,rejoice; Mary full of Grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb. For thou hast given birth to the Saviour of our souls".
Salutations of the Blessed Virgin Mary Choir of Convent of the Annunciation, Ormylia (Chalkidiki Greece)
The miracle of the Snakes of the Theotokos which appear every year on the feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos on the greek island Kephalonia
Ο Μικρός παρακλητικός κανόνας στην Υπεραγία Θεοτόκο. Ψάλλουν: Γ. Κ. Μπίλαλης. Εκφωνεί: Ο π. Γεώργιος Ανάγνου. Το εν λόγο ψηφιακό δίσκο μπορείτε να προμηθευτείτε σε όλα τα χριστιανικά βιβλιοπωλεία.
If home is where the heart is then my heart's a Tiki
House.
A Misfits land of Peter Pans and acne never looked that
great to me.
The kids, the kids, the kids, the kids.
By the fucking kids.
The kids, the kids, the kids, the kids.