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  • Mary (mother of Jesus)
  • Mary (Mother of Jesus)
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  • Virgin Mary is a figure in the Gospels, the wife to Saint Joseph and mother to Jesus Christ. She appears in a story by Homer Simpson about the first Christmas.
  • Mary was the virgin mother of Jesus of Nazareth, who had been conceived by the Spirit of God. She was the wife of a carpenter, Joseph, son of Jacob. She was with Jesus at a wedding in Cana, and had authority over the servants there. She was often seen accompanied by the brothers of Jesus and did not have much contact with him during most of his ministry. She became a member of the first assembly of believers in Jerusalem during John's tenure there along with the other apostles. Her son James became the leader of that large assembly.
  • Mary (Aramaic, Hebrew: מרים, Maryām Miriam; Arabic:مريم, Maryam), usually referred to by Christians as the Virgin Mary or Saint Mary, was a Jewish woman of Nazareth in Galilee, identified in the New Testamenthttp://www.biblegateway.com/bible?passage=Mt.%201:16,18–25;&version=TNIV; Mt. 1:16,18–25 http://www.biblegateway.com/bible?passage=Lk.%201:26–56;&version=TNIV; Lk. 1:26–56 http://www.biblegateway.com/bible?passage=Lk%202:1–7;&version=TNIV; 2:1–7 as the mother of Jesus Christ. Muslims also refer to her as the Virgin Mary or Syeda Mariam, which means Our Lady Mary. The New Testament describes her as a virgin (Greek παρθένος, parthénos). Christians believe that she conceived her son miraculously by the agency of the Holy Spirit. This took place when she was already the betrothed wife of S
patronage
  • See Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary
About
  • the virgin and Jesus' mother
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Relatives
  • Son: Jesus Christ
  • Husband: Saint Joseph
Birth Date
  • --09-08
canonized place
  • pre-congregation
major shrine
  • See Shrines to the Virgin Mary
Voiced by
Appearance
  • "Simpson Christmas Stories"
Offspring
  • *Jesus *James *Joseph *Judas *Simon
Other
  • another Mary
venerated in
Hair
  • Blue
Name
  • Mary
  • Virgin Mary
  • Mary, Mother of Jesus
Ethnicity
  • *Jewish *Judahite
Caption
  • The Madonna in Sorrow, by Sassoferrato, 17th century.
feast day
  • --08-15
  • --03-25
Life-span
  • c. 20 BC — c. AD 45
Spoke
  • Aramaic
Titles
  • Blessed Virgin Mary
  • Saint Mary
  • Theotokos
  • Umm Issa
death date
  • unknown; See Assumption of Mary
toggle
  • 3
Religion
  • *Judaism *Christianity
Spouse(s)
Race
  • *Semite **Hebrew
Parents
  • Eli Ben-Matthat
Nationality
  • *Roman **Judean **Galilean
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  • Mary was the virgin mother of Jesus of Nazareth, who had been conceived by the Spirit of God. She was the wife of a carpenter, Joseph, son of Jacob. She was with Jesus at a wedding in Cana, and had authority over the servants there. She was often seen accompanied by the brothers of Jesus and did not have much contact with him during most of his ministry. During the week before Jesus' death, she was seen with a group of women associated with the disciples, including her sister-in-law, Mary, wife of Clopas, As He was dying on the cross, Jesus commended her into the care of John, his dearest friend from among the disciples. She became a member of the first assembly of believers in Jerusalem during John's tenure there along with the other apostles. Her son James became the leader of that large assembly.
  • Virgin Mary is a figure in the Gospels, the wife to Saint Joseph and mother to Jesus Christ. She appears in a story by Homer Simpson about the first Christmas.
  • Mary (Aramaic, Hebrew: מרים, Maryām Miriam; Arabic:مريم, Maryam), usually referred to by Christians as the Virgin Mary or Saint Mary, was a Jewish woman of Nazareth in Galilee, identified in the New Testamenthttp://www.biblegateway.com/bible?passage=Mt.%201:16,18–25;&version=TNIV; Mt. 1:16,18–25 http://www.biblegateway.com/bible?passage=Lk.%201:26–56;&version=TNIV; Lk. 1:26–56 http://www.biblegateway.com/bible?passage=Lk%202:1–7;&version=TNIV; 2:1–7 as the mother of Jesus Christ. Muslims also refer to her as the Virgin Mary or Syeda Mariam, which means Our Lady Mary. The New Testament describes her as a virgin (Greek παρθένος, parthénos). Christians believe that she conceived her son miraculously by the agency of the Holy Spirit. This took place when she was already the betrothed wife of Saint Joseph and was awaiting the concluding rite of Jewish marriage, the formal home-taking ceremony. Roman Catholics believe that Mary was conceived and born without the stain of Original Sin, thereby making her sinless, eternally perfect, divine and immaculate from all forms of evil. In Islam she is regarded as the virgin mother of the prophet Jesus. She is described in the Qur'an, in the Sura Maryam (Arabic: سورة مريم‎). The New Testament begins its account of Mary's life with the Annunciation, the appearance to her of the angel Gabriel heralding her divine selection to be mother of Jesus. However, early non-biblical writings state that she was the daughter of Joachim and Saint Anne. The Bible records Mary's role in key events of the life of Jesus from his virgin birth to his crucifixion. Other apocryphal writings tell of her subsequent death and bodily assumption into heaven. A number of important doctrines concerning Mary are held by Christian churches. Primary among these is that, as mother of Jesus, she became Theotokos, literally, the "God-bearer", or "Mother of God". This doctrine was confirmed by the First Council of Ephesus in 431. Christians of the major ancient traditions including the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church believe that Mary lived a sinless life, offer prayers to God through Mary and venerate her as intercessor and mother of the church. Many Protestants, however, do not follow these devotions.
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