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  1. www.britannica.com › summary › Mary-mother-of-JesusMary summary | Britannica

    Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Mary . Mary, or St. Mary or Virgin Mary, (flourished beginning of the Christian Era), Mother of Jesus. According to the Gospels, she was betrothed to St. Joseph when the archangel Gabriel appeared to her to announce the coming birth of Jesus. Other incidents in the Gospels in which she ...

  2. 2:1-7, the birth of Mary’s son Jesus 2:21-38, Mary takes Jesus to the Temple 2:41-52, Mary and Joseph lose Jesus during a visit to Jerusalem 4:16-30, Jesus is rejected at Nazareth 8:19-21, the family of Jesus visit him during his ministry. Gospel of Matthew. 1:18-25, the birth of Mary’s son Jesus 2:13-21, Mary, Joseph and Jesus flee to Egypt

  3. Jan 12, 2019 · The Virgin Mary is known by many names, such as the Blessed Virgin, Mother Mary, Our Lady, Mother of God, Queen of Angels, Mary of Sorrows, and Queen of the Universe. Mary serves as the patron saint of all human beings, watching over them with motherly care due to her role as the mother of Jesus Christ, whom Christians believe is the world's ...

  4. Jun 25, 2019 · Who Was Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus? The synoptic gospels identify Mary as the mother of Jesus. Mark describes Jesus as the “son of Mary.”. In Jewish tradition, a man is always identified as the son of his father, even if the father is dead. Mark might not have done this if Jesus’ birth wasn’t legitimate — that his parents weren’t ...

  5. Mary, mother of Jesus, played a crucial role in the teachings of her son, especially in the most influential parables told. As a witness to his life, she likely provided insights and understanding that influenced his storytelling, shaping the important moral and spiritual messages conveyed through his parables.

  6. Feb 17, 2023 · 3. Mary’s Suffering Drew Her Closer to God. Being the mother of Jesus was Mary’s greatest honor and ultimate source of suffering. She witnessed Jesus endure intense ridicule, opposition, and crucifixion. She was the last person with Jesus until his death on the cross. Mary carried a weighty burden and responsibility.

  7. New Testament: Mary, Mother of Jesus Luke 1 (especially 1:26-56), Matthew 1:18-25. The Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus, the God-Bearer is a central figure in the Christian tradition. What does the New Testament say about her? Is there anything new we can read in her story when we give special attention to gender and power? Mary and Elizabeth

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