Very few chances to get an answer.
First, Lithuanians are predominantly Catholic.
Second, the Lithuanian pre-Christian pantheon is identical to Hindu. Even in names. So go there
you call god father and mother tresa is a saint
Antanas Mockus' mother, Nijolė Abraitienė, was born in Daugai, a small town in Lithuania.
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Because her Son Is Our Lord & Our God.
Nobody really knows for sure. People always call her Cinderella's Fairy God Mother.She Is Called The FAIRY GOD MOTHER !!!lol
Christians believe that Jesus is God; one of the three persons making up the trinity.That said, calling her "mother of God" has certain unfortunate implications, namely that she preceded and is somehow superior to God. I'm not saying that all Catholics believe this, of course, or even that most do.Roman Catholic AnswerYou call your mother your mother even though she did not create your soul, God did. Nevertheless you do not say "the mother of my human body", no, you call her your mother even if she didn't give birth to you (if you were adopted, say) because she raised you. Well, Jesus was completely God, and completely human, and Mary was His Mother. So, of necessity she was the mother of God, this in no way implies that she is greater than God, or that she was in anyway anything other than a created human being like the rest of us; nevertheless, she gave birth to Our Blessed Lord who was God, and who called her "Mother". The fact that she was the mother of God in no way implies that she preceded Him or created Him. We call her Mother of God, because the Council of Ephesus told us infallibly that she is the mother of God.
Those are call: demigods. ex. Hercules.
Because Mary is the New Mother Of All Living, as the Mother Of God & Mother Of His Church.
Marija Is it unthinkable to consider they might just call her Mary?
Protestant people call her "Mary". Roman Catholics call her "Blessed Mother". Byzantine Catholics and the Orthodox call her "Theotokos, the Mother of God". In answer, Jesus's Mother said, "My Soul doth Magnify the Lord".
The Virgin Mary. Theotokos is a Greek word meaning the God Bearer or Mother of God.
Yes, a few even.