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  1. Sep 10, 2020 · Hometown: Mary was from Nazareth in Galilee. Husband: Joseph. Relatives: Zechariah and Elizabeth. Children: Jesus, James, Joses, Judas, Simon and daughters. Occupation: Wife, mother, and homemaker. Mary in the Bible. Mary appears by name in the Synoptic Gospels and in the book of Acts.

  2. MARY, MOTHER OF JESUS ( Μαρία, Μαριάμ from Heb. מָ֨רָה׃֙, bitter ). I. Biblical information. 1. Lineage. In Luke 1:36 Mary is called a kinswoman of Elizabeth, a daughter of Aaron ( Luke 1:5 ). This may be thought to suggest that Mary also belonged to the tribe of Levi, as indicated in Text XII Pat ( Simeon vii), but other ...

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    • She was an accidental virgin. The gospel of Matthew is the only one to tell us Mary was pregnant before she and Joseph had sex. She was said to be “with child from the Holy Spirit”.
    • She was a perpetual virgin. Within early Christian doctrine, Mary remained a virgin during and after the birth of Jesus. This was perhaps only fitting for someone deemed “the mother of God” or “God-bearer”.
    • She was immaculately conceived. Within Western theology, it was generally recognised from the time of Saint Ambrose that Mary never committed a sin. But was her sinlessness in this life because she was born without “original sin”?
    • She ascended into heaven. The early centuries of the Christian tradition were silent on the death of Mary. But by the seventh and eighth centuries, the belief in the bodily ascension of Mary into heaven, had taken a firm hold in both the Western and Eastern Churches.
  4. 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.

  5. Apr 5, 2019 · Matthew Henry |. Updated Apr 05, 2019. We have in Luke 2:26 an account given of the mother of our Lord, of whom He was to be born. Her name was Mary, the same name as Miriam, the sister of Moses and Aaron.

  6. Mary, Mother of JesusThe Virgin Mary has had a formative influence on Catholic and Orthodox Christianity, although she remains marginal to Protestantism. As a unique symbol of maternal femininity in the Christian tradition, she is an important figure for the study of religion and gender, but interpreting her significance is a complex task ...

  7. Her maternal role also involves the birth and growth of the Church. In recalling the place of Mary in Jesus' life, the faithful discover each day her efficacious presence in their own spiritual journey. 3. From the beginning, the Church has acknowledged the virginal motherhood of Mary.

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