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- Mary, mother of Jesus - Wikipedia
Mary[b] was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, [9] the wife of Joseph and the mother of Jesus She is an important figure of Christianity, venerated under various titles such as virgin or queen, many of which are mentioned in the Litany of Loreto
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- Mary | Biography, Jesus, Bible References, Significance, Theology . . .
Mary (flourished beginning of the Christian era) was the mother of Jesus, venerated in the Christian church since the apostolic age and a favorite subject in Western art, music, and literature
- Mary, Mother of Jesus - World History Encyclopedia
Her most common epithet is "the virgin Mary " She is celebrated by Eastern Orthodox Churches, Catholicism, and various Protestant denominations as "the mother of God " In Islam, Surah 19 of the Quran, the surah of Maryam, is devoted to her Stories of Mary evolved over time
- Topical Bible: The Role of Mary
Mary, the mother of Jesus, holds a significant place in Christian theology and history Her role is multifaceted, encompassing her life as a devout Jewish woman, her divine selection as the mother of the Messiah, and her ongoing influence in the early Christian community
- Mary the Blessed Virgin - Saints Angels - Catholic Online
Mary, also known as St Mary the Virgin, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint Mary, Mary Mother of God or the Virgin Mary is believed by many to be the greatest of all Christian saints The Virgin Mother "was, after her Son, exalted by divine grace above all angels and men "
- Who Was Mary? - learn. ligonier. org
Mary was the recipient of grace God delights in using the lowly and unexpected to accomplish His purposes Scripture introduces Mary as a young Jewish woman from Nazareth, a small, insignificant village in Galilee She was engaged to Joseph, a carpenter from the line of David (Luke 1:26–27)
- Annunciation of Mary: The Day That Changed History
The Annunciation, where Mary’s “yes” marks the moment of the Incarnation, the harmony of faith, reason, and the beginning of a new creation
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