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The Unborn Christ

March 25, 2013 By Anthony M. Joseph in History, Philosophy, Religion Tags: Annunciation, Incarnation, Unborn, Unborn Christ 2 Comments

TheotokosChristmas Day is sometimes understood as the moment to mark the Incarnation,  when God became man in the person of Christ. Actually, the Feast of the Annunciation, today, March 25, is a more suitable occasion. Continue reading →

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