Artknits Thornhill Articles: Lets talk about the Virgin Mary (Reimagining and based from our 2017 presentation, of the same name)
The Virgin Mary is a first century BC Galilean Jewish woman of Nazareth. According to the Bible (New Testament) and the Quran, she is the mother of Jesus. The Gospels of Matthew and Luke, in the New Testament of the Bible and the Quran describes her as Virgin. She conceived Jesus through the Holy Spirit. Mary was born on September 8th, 18 BC, in Nazareth, Israel. Her parents are Anne and Joachim. According to Christanity, Her feast day is on January 1st. she conceived Jesus through the Holy Spirit. Her role was in the old testament. Mary was presented in the temple, and took the promise of Virgin. She engaged to marry St. Joseph, to visit her cousin Elizabeth, who was acting to St. John The Baptist.She lived in Nazareth, when she visits Angel Gabriel, who tells her to become the Mother Of Jesus of the Holy Spirit. Then, Mary gave birth to Jesus, and she visited the 3 kings. Mary and Joseph showed Jesus in the Temple, where St. Simeon took delight, and Mary received word of sorrows to come later. It warned to flee, St. Joseph and Mary went to Egypt to escape the punishment of King Herod. They remained in Egypt until King Herod died and then returned to Nazareth.
Mary was standing with John (disciple) at the Cross as the sword of grief pierced her soul. Mary was also with a select group of disciples when the Holy Spirit came at Pentecost. In Catholicism, the Church holds distinctive Marian faith , namely her status as the Mother of God, her Immaculate Conception, her virginity, and her Assumption into heaven. She died on August the 15th. What does she died ofÉ They are according to the old jewish custom, she could have been betrothed at about 12. She lived for 11 years after the death of her son Jesus.
Her miracles are to help boys and girls, do nice things, and takes care of others. When she was an early Christan before, it is according to Catholics. She will become the mother of God, this is how she became a saint, later on. The symbols represent her is the The rose and violet, The strawberry, Xmas rose, The pomegranate, and the immaculate heart. I like this saint by its symbols, the pose, her clothing, her lifestyle, her miracles, and how she became a saint.
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