linus:
Zooey, does the Methodist Denomination officially refer to Mary by the title “Mother of God?” Do you find that appellation being employed in their statement of faith and higher echelon of that Denomination? You embrace it, but does the Denomination?
All
orthodox Christians accept the doctrine. It is part & parcel of the creeds of the church.
I come from a VERY long family history of Roman Catholicism, being of both Irish and Polish extract. In fact, I and my mother are the only ones in my immediate family (father, brothers and sisters) that are no longer Catholic. My mother was first “born again” and shared the gospel (good news) message of forgiveness of sins and the free gifts of righteousness and eternal through faith in Christ alone with our family. Subsequently, I too believed and was regenerated by the Holy Spirit. Since then I have delved heavily into Biblical and Theological studies (formally and informally), attended various Protestant churches, and have yet to come across the practice of calling Mary by the title “Mother of God” in any of them. They have absolutely no problem with the initial intent of the Council, as an attempt to stress the Divinity of the Messiah she bore, but do not, as you, embrace the title. Because of the history of the various Marian doctrines allowed to developement around that title, many believe the intent of the Council has been entirely obscured. The focus of the title no longer on Christ, but Mary.
I pass quietly by this. I have thoughts; I will, for the sake of Christian charity, leave them unspoken. (And

pray I never bump into you at the coffeeshop on the corner, where I am bound by fewer rules…).
Zooey, you call yourself a Methodist and like to put up a flag to draw attention to it.
At the time that I joined CAF, there was a polite request for non-Catholics to identify their tradition to avoid misunderstandings. I did so. Besides, I happen to be no end of proud to stand in the line of the Wesleys…(OK, more :yup: John’s than

Charles’)
But, by what we’ve discussed here on this thread, you’re far more (if not totally) Catholic in your sentiments and beliefs than “Protestant.”
The Anglicans of his day told John Wesley the same thing.
In other words, you seem to be saying, “I’m with you guys, but I won’t join you.”
I have joined the ranks of
ORTHODOXY!!! Would that others might do the same!!!
I’ll ask again, what’s holding you back from actually converting? You’ve obviously left your Denomination theologically, spiritually and emotionally. Why not the next step???
Again: I am in good company here: John Wesley was asked this–
repeatedly!!!
What (or who) are you afraid of???
I am not afraid, Linus. I have left the life of fear behind me. I have moved on, to higher ground, to a life of prayer & study.
After a youth spent in unceasing rebellion against Christian faith, after experimentation with all manner of new-age foolishness, after dabbling in the supposed “wisdom” of the East, I have found my way home.
Home, dear Linus, home.
Home in the embrace of a crucified Saviour, who hunted me down where I was wandering.
Home, in the company of those who have discovered that there is nothing like good old-fashioned Christian orthodoxy, to warm the heart, to challenge & satisfy the mind.
There is nothing to fear, Linus…that is why I keep speaking to you. That is why I try to show you what I have found, in the hope that you, too, may be set free of the rebellion that drives you to attack this extraordinary lady who loves us all, & who prays with & for me each day in my path toward her Son.
It is so simple, Linus, so peaceful.I have stopped trying to make up my own religion, & to simply be at home with Jesus Christ.
And in His home, I find Mary, the Mother of God.
God bless you, Linus.