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      • Mary Beatrice of Modena was only queen for a brief and volatile three years, but she bears the notable moniker of being the last Catholic to wear the crown, her husband, James II, serving as the last Catholic monarch.
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  2. Mary the wife of Cleophas/Clopas/Alphæus, who was the mother of James the less and of Simon and Thaddeus, and of one Joseph (Joses); (3.) Mary Salome, wife of Zebedee, mother of John the evangelist and James the Elder; (4.) Mary Magdalene. These four are found in the Gospel.

  3. Mary, The (Wife) Of Clopas. ( Μαρία ἡ τοῦ Κλωπᾶ, A. V. "of Cleophas"), described by John as standing by the cross of Jesus in company with his mother and Mary Magdalene ( Joh 19:25 ). The same group of women is described by Matthew as consisting of Mary Magdalene, and Mary [the mother] of James and Joses, and the mother of ...

  4. www.ewtn.com › library › mary-of-cleophas-1080Mary of Cleophas | EWTN

    First, let us see what the Gospels tell us. At the death of Jesus, we are told that Mary wife of Cleophas/Clopas (Jn 19:25) was present. She was described as the mother of James and Joseph (Mt 27:56) in one account, and mother of James the Less and Joses in another (Mk 15:40).

  5. Sep 12, 2021 · By Peter DeHaan. September 12, 2021. There are many women named Mary in the New Testament of the Bible. One is identified by the names of her boys: Mary, the mother of James and Joseph. This Mary is one of a handful of women noted for following Jesus and caring for his needs.

  6. There is Mary the mother of James and Joseph, and Mary the wife of Clopas.

  7. Dec 19, 2023 · Mary the mother of James and Joseph is mentioned seven times in the New Testament: she is identified in each of the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke). In Matthew and Mark, she is mentioned second to Mary Magdalene in the accounts of Jesus’s death and resurrection.

  8. Most Eng. VSS tr. it “Mary the wife of Clopas.” “Mary the mother of James” is mentioned in the parallel references as at the cross (Matt 27:56; Mark 15:40). Elsewhere James is regularly designated “son of Alphaeus” (Matt 10:3; Mark 3:18; Luke 6:15). Is the same Mary wife of Clopas and of Alphaeus?

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