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Deiparae Virginis Mariae (Latin for "Virgin Mary
Mother of God"), is an
encyclical of Pope Pius XII
released in 1946
addressed to all
Catholic bishops...
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century it is
generally called the
convent or
monastery of
Saint Mary
Deipara. It is
better known nowadays as the
Syriac Monastery or the
monastery of...
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Eastern Christianity. The
usual Latin translations are Dei
Genitrix or
Deipara (approximately "parent (fem.) of God").
Familiar English translations are...
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Council of
Ephesus in 431. The
direct equivalents of
title in
Latin are
Deipara and Dei Genitrix,
although the
phrase is more
often loosely translated...
- de
Deipara, Anna et Simoeae, in Patrologiæ Græcæ vol. 39, pp. 43–60
available here in
latin and gr**** on
Google Books. De
Occursu Domini, de
deipara Virgine...
- God
often refers to: Theotokos, in Eastern/Gr****
Orthodox Christianity Deipara,
Latin for the
Mother of God (Roman Catholic)
Deiparae Virginis Mariae...
- well,
consequently called "The Well of Martyrs".
Monastery of
Saint Mary
Deipara Wadi El
Natrun Egypt 4th
century Coptic Orthodox Most
commonly known as...
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revere Virgin Mary as the
Mother of God, a
rendering of
Theotokos and
Deipara since the E****enical
Council of
Ephesus in 431 AD, and
disregard Protestant...
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Testament codex containing the
Gospel of Luke from the
Monastery of St. Mary
Deipara in the
Nitrian Desert,
Egypt (c. 550)
Ravenna Papyrus, 2.5m long papyrus...
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sites including Deir el-Surian (Deir el-Syriani), the
monastery of
Maria Deipara, Kellia, the
monastery Deir Abu Maqar,
Qaret el-Dahr, Quçur el-Rubaiyat...