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Frederica Mathewes-Green / Mary Theotokos: Her Bright Sorrow, Her Suffering Faith, and Her Compassion

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

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Is She Growing Up in the Temple?

There must have been some provision for women and mothers who might well live in the temple and care for these children till they're old enough to help be inka little servers during the service. We orthodox believe that she was able to achieve a degree of devotion and unity with god. Her prayer had become so profound that she actually had achieved what we call theosis. Osis is a suffix that means a process like osmosis, like learned in school,. But the dye will creep up by a process of osmos. So theosis means to absorb god, like you were that white garment, absorbing the dye. Or an example frequently used by the fathers is a piece of metal in

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