Second Council of Constantinople — Anathemas 1.5

Chapter 1 — Anathemas I–VII

Section 5. V. If anyone says that the holy, glorious, and ever-virgin Mary is called God-bearer by misuse of language and not truly, or by analogy, as though a mere man was born and not the Word of God made flesh, the birth of a man being referred, as they say, to God the Word as he was with the man who was being born; and if anyone shall slander the Holy Synod of Chalcedon, as though it called the Virgin the God-bearer according to the impious sense of Theodore; or if anyone shall call her man-bearer or Christ-bearer, as if Christ were not God: let him be anathema.