1) Divine Motherhood Mary's divine motherhood was proclaimed at the Council of Ephesus in 431. Various names are used to describe Mary's role as mother of Jesus. She is called "Mother of God ...
This rite was in union with the Assyrian (Chaldean) church which had fallen into the Nestorian heresy after the Council of Ephesus in 431. This church was "discovered" by Portuguese missionaries ...
The tradition dates back to 1931 when it was officially established and stems from the Catholic Church's Council of Ephesus in 431 when Oct. 11 was made the “Day of the Divine Maternity of Mary”.
Another is the Library of Celsus, the most recognizable ancient library today, found in the ancient city of Ephesus ... The City Council is set to vote on $6 million in funding to start the ...
The Vatican Council shows that the Catholic Church ... torch may be removed from the Statue of Liberty just as surely as Ephesus lost her candlestick through the waning of her church’s ...
According to Pierce, the creation of this term coincided with the founding of the Council of Biblical Manhood and Womanhood ... in which Paul addresses the church of Ephesus and states that women ...
One theologian said Africa's celebrations of the Christian framework would exhibit the continent’s rich theological heritage ...
Celebrating Easter together might seem like a simple expression of union, but it can also breathe new life into efforts ...
The Government is to give Plymouth City Council’s budget the thumbs up - but first wants answers about £1.2m that was paid to ...