
Mary is genuinely the Mother of God since Christ was completely and absolutely Human and Divine. She is that mother, providing the Humanity of Jesus Christ.
These are the statements of Mother Mary by Fathers of the Church.
"God the Word, the main sired Son, and was of the seed of David as indicated by the substance, by the Virgin Mary" ~St. Ignatius of Antioch to the Smyrnans (first Century)
"The Word Himself, conceived of Mary who was as yet a Virgin, properly got in birth the reiteration of Adam… ~ St. Irenaeus ; Against Heresies (second Century)
"In the womb of Mary, the newborn child was framed… He turned into a mortal like us and joined his life to our own. . . ~ St. Ephraim, Songs of Praise (fourth Century)
"He takes a body of our kind, and not simply along these lines, but rather from a perfect and impeccable virgin, knowing not a man, a body clean and in extremely truth unadulterated… " ~ St. Athanasius, On the Incarnation of the Word (4th Century).
"With no uncertainty whatever we should attest that the Mother of Christ was a virgin even in His Birth: for the prophet says: "Observe a virgin will consider," as well as includes: "and will bear a child." ~St. Thomas Aquinas, ST. III, 28, 2
We consider the Holy Virgin Mary the Mother of God (from the Greek, Theotokos: actually, the "Birth giver of God") since it is Scriptural: the noble Elizabeth tended to the Virgin with these words: "And whence is this to me, that the Mother of my Lord should come to me" (St. Luke 1:43). Who is this "Master" of which Elizabeth talks? It is Christ, the Lord God. Therefore we say, accurately, that the Virgin Mary is the Mother of God.
Indeed, even before Christ was conceived, she was regarded by paradise when the Archangel Gabriel showed up and said to her: "Hail, thou that workmanship exceedingly supported, the Lord is with thee: favored craftsmanship thou among ladies" (St. Luke 1:28).
Sacred Scripture additionally broadcasts of her that "hereafter all ages will call me favored" (St. Luke 1:48), on the grounds that from her womb came foam God in the tissue. This implies all who have faith in Christ and in the Bible must give unique respect and worship to the one that is "honored among ladies."
We respect her since Jesus Christ Himself regarded her on a few events recorded in Scripture. He satisfied her solicitations and furthermore gave her extraordinary idea even while He was biting the dust on the cross (St. Luke 2:51; St. John 2:3-9; St. John 19: 26-27).
Nobody who acknowledges the Gospel can trust that our Lord was in any capacity lacking appreciation for His mom. For instance, at the marriage of Cana, His mom lets him know: "The have no wine," and our Lord answers: "Ladies, what have I do to with thee?" (St. John 2:4) - one must comprehend that in spite of the fact that "lady" may sound discourteous in present day English, it was not so in the antiquated East; it is the plain word our Lord used to address His mom as He was kicking the bucket on the Cross and depended her to His cherished supporter (St. John 19:26). His words to her at the marriage devour not the slightest bit show affront, yet just accentuate the significance to the wonder which was to pursue (the changing of water into wine) - a supernatural occurrence which He undoubtedly performed at her demand.