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Very interesting question. One many catholics don’t think of.=frangiuliano115;13470736]In what sense do Christians (including Catholics) believe that Jesus has a (human) Mother? Is it Jesus as G-d Who has a Mother, Jesus only as human being Who has a Mother, Jesus the Incarnate Word of G-d Who has a Mother, or Jesus as hypostatic union of G-d and man Who has a Mother? If all of the above, is it really possible for G-d in any Person of the Trinity to have a Mother? This may be easy to answer for a learned Catholic but I find it difficult to understand.
I know the answer, but let’s see if PJM answers - I think he will.
Fran
Now a different approach with my answer:
A good, yet brief defination of God is: “GOD IS ALL GOOD PERFECTED”
That said: if as both history and the bible attest too, GOD did for a variety of reasons which we can share if your interested, DID freely choose to take on a human nature; like us in every way BUT sin; then that friend would be the greatest of all good things.
Jesus from his inception had two complete and Perfect natures:
His perfect human nature
which co-existed with His always presnt Perfect Divine Nature. God CAN do that:thumbsup:
And THAT friend is precisely why we ought NOT to doubt that it did happen. Goodness & all good things come form God… Said differently: GOOD only exist because God exist.
God Bless you,
Patrick