Thank you very much for your support. I have a question: "Why do you call the GREAT SHE "mother god" and not "mother goddess"? Is this the worship of the One God as Divine Mother? Than it is still patriarchal or not? In my reality she is the ALL and the seed (the man) is her offspring (a part from her, that's why the man and the woman are one) to reproduce herself. Best wishes from Germany,Yes, honored Father, we do worship the one God in Her original feminine form. We do not use the term "Goddess" for a number of reasons. Firstly because it implies something secondary to a (presumably masculine) "God". Secondly because the term is widely used by neo-Pagans, "witches", feminists and others who are not referring to the One Supreme Being, but to anything from a psychological concept to a metaphor for "all women" or "planet earth". Our worship is for God Herself, the one Supreme Being and Creatrix of all, not for some demigod or "goddess". "Patriarchal" is a broad concept, but in religion we generally use the term "patriarchal" to refer to the transition from the worship of God in Her original feminine form to the picturing or the Divine in a variety of masculine forms. Also to the "demotion" of Our Mother God to the inferior elements of earth and moon while the male "gods" usurp Her position as Queen of Heaven and Solar Spirit. This being the case, we appear to be one of the few sites that actually reject patriarchy, while most "goddess" cults wholeheartedly embrace the patriarchal movement to lunarize and chthonize their "goddess" (another reason we prefer to avoid the word). Not that we reject lunar and earthly functions. We see the Lunar Divine as being primarily the Daughter of Our Mother God, the savior of all beings. But we recognize that there is a hierarchy of being in which the Sun stands higher than the moon and the Heavens stand higher than the earth. The early patriarchs recognized that too. That is why we have a so-called "earth goddess" supplanting the true Queen of Heaven in patriarchal culture.
Fr.Wilken
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