THE THEOTOKOS, OUR MOTHER.
January 1 2020: The Octave Day of Christmas Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God READINGS: NM 6:22-27 ; PS 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8 ; GAL 4:4-7 ; LK 2:16-21 An Ivorian proverb says, “A bad son gives his mother a bad name.” Another proverb adds, “One can never repay one's debt to one's mother.” At the birth of a child, the first person who smiles to him, comfort him and assures him of ineffable love and protection is his mother. Mothers are a lovely gift from heaven. We could not expect a better gift at the opening of this year than the motherly embrace of Mary. We celebrate today, January one, Mary as Mother of God. About this Marian title, St. Luigi Orione exclaims, “Mater Dei! Mother of God! We have chosen the most complete, the origin of all Mary’s titles.” The “Theotokos” is the preliminary of all concerning Mary. She is all that we say and sing of her, simply because she is “Mother of God.” Mary was immaculate, that i...