mary, the mother of jesus
Mary, the mother of Jesus, refers to a biblical figure known as the mother of Jesus Christ, who is central to the Christian faith and believed to have given birth to Jesus through a miraculous conception. She is highly revered and recognized as a symbol of purity, obedience, and devotion in Christianity.
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- catholic church
- devotion and veneration of mary in various christian traditions
- jesus' lost in the temple and mary's distress
- mary's early life and upbringing
- mary's presence at the wedding in cana
- mary's role as a mother to jesus
- mary's role as the intercessor and mother of all believers
- mary's role in jesus' ministry
- mary's visit to her cousin elizabeth
- the annunciation
- the assumption of mary into heaven
- the crucifixion and mary's presence at the foot of the cross
- the flight into egypt
- the nativity of jesus
- the presentation of jesus at the temple
- the resurrection and mary's encounters with the risen jesus