Sunday, May 4, 2014

My Devotion to the Mother of God


On this article, i would open up about why i am praying to the Theotokos's intervention rather than to pray to her directly.

First, who is the Theotokos and is she different from what Roman Catholics think? I would answer, no. Same in name but different Mariology. First of all, the Orthodox way to represent the Bogorodice is not Immaculate, like what most Catholics do. Catholicism is making the Bogorodice as a demi-God and not what the Church fathers included in the seven ecumenical councils. The Orthodox church believes that the Bogorodice died and her body was flown into heaven by the angels and the feast day of the Dormition is August 15. And to know what particular council was held to make sure that the Theotokos should be used is the third one, at Ephesus.

Here is a short overview of the Council at Ephesus:

The use of Theotokos was formally affirmed at the Third Ecumenical Council held at Ephesus in 431. The competing view, advocated by Patriarch Nestorius of Constantinople, was that Mary should be called Christotokos, meaning "Birth-giver of Christ," to restrict her role to the mother of Christ's humanity only and not his divine nature.
Nestorius' opponents, led by Cyril of Alexandria, viewed this as dividing Jesus into two distinct persons, the human who was Son of Mary, and the divine who was not. To them, this was unacceptable since by destroying the perfect union of the divine and human natures in Christ, it sabotaged the fullness of the Incarnation and, by extension, the salvation of humanity. The council accepted Cyril's reasoning, affirmed the title Theotokos for Mary, and anathematised Nestorius' view as heresy. (See Nestorianism)
In letters to Nestorius which were afterwards included among the council documents, Cyril explained his doctrine. He noted that "the holy fathers... have ventured to call the holy Virgin Theotokos, not as though the nature of the Word or his divinity received the beginning of their existence from the holy Virgin, but because from her was born his holy body, rationally endowed with a soul, with which [body] the Word was united according to the hypostasis, and is said to have been begotten according to the flesh" (Cyril's second letter to Nestorius).
Explaining his rejection of Nestorius' preferred title for Mary (Christotokos), Cyril wrote: "Confessing the Word to be united with the flesh according to the hypostasis, we worship one Son and Lord, Jesus Christ. We do not divide him into parts and separate man and God as though they were united with each other [only] through a unity of dignity and authority... nor do we name separately Christ the Word from God, and in similar fashion, separately, another Christ from the woman, but we know only one Christ, the Word from God the Father with his own flesh... But we do not say that the Word from God dwelt as in an ordinary human born of the holy virgin... we understand that, when he became flesh, not in the same way as he is said to dwell among the saints do we distinguish the manner of the indwelling; but he was united by nature and not turned into flesh... There is, then, one Christ and Son and Lord, not with the sort of conjunction that a human being might have with God as in a unity of dignity or authority; for equality of honor does not unite natures. For Peter and John were equal to each other in honor, both of them being apostles and holy disciples, but the two were not one. Nor do we understand the manner of conjunction to be one of juxtaposition, for this is insufficient in regard to natural union.... Rather we reject the term 'conjunction' as being inadequate to express the union... [T]he holy virgin gave birth in the flesh to God united with the flesh according to hypostasis, for that reason we call her Theotokos... If anyone does not confess that Emmanuel is, in truth, God, and therefore that the holy virgin is Theotokos (for she bore in a fleshly manner the Word from God become flesh), let him be anathema." (Cyril's third letter to Nestorius)

 So, while the Orthodox church strictly follows the third council, the Roman Catholics don't even  respect it and made their own Mariology, seperate from what Cyril of Alexandria did.

Even when i made that step to be an Orthodox Christian, my prayers to the Theotokos's intercession was made much deeper and stronger. Because for myself, a true Christian is nothing without the Theotokos. Whether i pray the prayer to the Theotokos or Bogorodice Djevo, i know God will make a way for me through her prayer's and intercessions.

Here are sample names of the Theotokos:
Greek: Θεοτόκος/Theotókos
(Syriac-Aramaic): ܝܳܠܕܰܬ ܐܰܠܳܗܳܐ /Yoldath Alloho
Serbian: Bogorodice/Богородице
Russian: Богородица
Romanian: Theotokos
Japanese: 生神女
Arabic: الدة الإله
Georgian: ღვთისმშობლის
Ukrainian: Богородиця

And this is the prayer i am mentioning to during my nightly prayers. It is in Serbian and reads as Bogorodice Djevo.

Latinica
Bogorodice Djevo
Raduj se Blagodatna Marijo,
Gospod je s Tobom;
Blagoslovena si Ti Među ženama
i Blagosloven je Plod utrobe Tvoje,
Jer ci rodila Spasitelja duša naših, AMIN

Ćirilica
Богородице дјево,
радуј се благодатна Маријо,
Господ је с тобом;
благословена си Ти међу женама
и благословен је Плод утробе Твоје,
јер си родила Спаситеља душа наших.
АМИН

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