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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 302 High St, Hackettstown: St. Ann 32 Main St, Hampton: Established 1859; church built 1866-1867 [7] Holy Trinity 100 Main St, Helmetta: St. Joseph 59 Main St, High Bridge: Mary, Mother of God 157 S Triangle Rd, Hillsborough: St. Joseph 34 Yorktown Rd, Borough of Millstone, Hillsborough St. James the Less
Reverend John M. Banko from Mary Mother of God Church in Hillsborough was charged in August 2001 with first- degree aggravated sexual assault and child endangerment. He was accused in 1999 of forcing oral sex on a 11 year old boy after mass on two occasions in 1993 or 1994.
The Council decreed that Mary is the Mother of God because her son Jesus is one person who is both God and man, divine and human. [28] This doctrine is widely accepted by Christians in general, and the term "Mother of God" had already been used within the oldest known prayer to Mary, the Sub tuum praesidium, which dates to around 250 AD. [151]
The 1969 revision of the liturgical year and the calendar in the Roman Rite states: “1 January, the Octave Day of the Nativity of the Lord, is the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God, and also the commemoration of the conferral of the Most Holy Name of Jesus.” [18] [19] It deleted the 11 October feast, even for Portugal, stating ...
Mother Mary Loyola (1845–1930) was an English Roman Catholic nun and an author of bestselling Catholic books. James Fallon SJ, writing for the Jesuit magazine America in 1931, called her one of the "most prolific and popular" writers in the Catholic literary world. [ 1 ]
First Communion is a ceremony in some Christian traditions during which a person of the church first receives the Eucharist. [1] It is most common in many parts of the Latin tradition of the Catholic Church , Lutheran Church and Anglican Communion (other ecclesiastical provinces of these denominations administer a congregant's First Communion ...
The cultus of Mary was not as strong in North Africa during the time of Augustine (354–430) as compared with that of recent martyrs. Augustine died the year before the Council of Ephesus in 431 declared Mary to be the Mother of God, which prompted a more indepth consideration of Mary's role.
Gaventa, Beverly Roberts, Mary: Glimpses of the Mother of Jesus (Fortress, 1999) Johnson, Elizabeth. Truly Our Sister: A Theology of Mary in the Communion of; Saints (Continuum Paperback 2005) J. Karmiris, A Synopsis of the Dogmatic Theology of the Orthodox Catholic Church, trans. Rev. G. Dimopoulos, Scranton (Christian Orthodox Edition), 1973