mary (mother of jesus)
Mary (Mother of Jesus) refers to Mary, a central figure in Christian faith, who is believed to be the mother of Jesus Christ. According to the New Testament, Mary was a young virgin from Nazareth who miraculously conceived Jesus through the Holy Spirit. She is venerated by Catholics and many other Christian denominations and is considered a symbol of devotion and humility. Mary's role as the mother of Jesus holds great significance in Christian theology and has inspired a multitude of religious traditions, prayers, and devotions.
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