Mary Is Often Referred to as the "Mother of God" Because She Is the Mother of Jesus. in Christianity, the Holy Trinity Is Jesus, God, and the Holy Ghost (Or Spirit). Therefore, Because Mary Is the Mother of Jesus, She Is Therefore Also the Mother of God, Hence the Common Phrase.
She is the Blessed Virgin who Bore God in Bethlehem in Judea.
Mary is Jesus' mother.
Mary was the mother of God's son, Jesus.
Mary agreed to be the mother of God's son, Jesus.
AnswerGenerally, Mary is recognised as the mother of Jesus. If Mary is demonstrated to be the mother of God, then that will be proof that God exists.
Mary in the mother of Jesus, not of God.
God Himself did not have any parents. Since He has always existed (and is a spirit rather than a human anyways), He does not have parents. Now, as for Jesus (being God as a human), His earthly mother, as many know, was Mary.
Both. Mary is the Mother Of God and the Mother of Jesus because Jesus is God. That is the mystery of the Trinity.
Because Jesus is God, too. That's the Holy Trinity. God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit all in one being.
She gave birth to Jesus. Ergo "mother of God."
She was given a son... Jesus.
Mary is Jesus earthly mother , and nothing more then that. Spiritually speaking God chose her from all women.
No, Jesus Christ's mother is Mary and his earthly father is Joseph. His Heavenly father is God.
God, Jesus, Mary (Jesus' mother) and the 12 disciples (but we pray to God and Jesus).