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Mother Mary
Mary, commonly referred to as Saint Mary or the Virgin Mary, is believed to be
the mother of Jesus of Nazareth. The name Mary was a form of the name Miriam.
This name was common among Jewish women in those days. The New Testament states
her as a virgin, since she conceived her son miraculously by the act of the Holy
Spirit. At that time, she was the wife of Saint Joseph and was awaiting the
concluding rite of Jewish marriage - the formal home-taking ceremony.
Personal History
As believed, Mary was born in Jerusalem to Joachim and Ann. However, some early
sources state that she was born in Nazareth. No matter where she was born, Mary
has spent her life in staunch Jewish settlement of Nazareth. When she was 15 or
so, her parents planned for her marriage because it was customary in those
times. Joseph, a carpenter of Nazareth, was chosen for her husband. She got
engaged and returned home to wait for a year before she would go to live with
her husband as his wife. But then, according to the New Testament, Gabriel
heralded the divine selection of Mary to be the mother of Jesus.
While the non-biblical writings proclaim that she was the daughter of Joachim
and Saint Anne. The Bible accounts Mary's role in major events of Jesus' life
from his virgin birth to his crucifixion. However, other fictional writings
state of her subsequent death and bodily assumption into heaven. Christianity
holds various doctrines regarding Mary. One of the primary doctrines is that
Mary — being the mother of Jesus — became Theotokos which literally means
"God-bearer", or "Mother of God". Most of the Christians, including the Catholic
and the Orthodox, offer prayers to God through Mary and worship her as
intercessor and mother of the church. However, many Protestants don’t like
devotions to Virgin Mary.
Birth of Jesus
Mother Mary gave birth to Jesus in Bethlehem. Since there was shortage of space
in the inn, she had to use a manger as a cradle. Eight days after the birth, the
boy was circumcised and named Jesus, compliant with the instructions that the
angel gave to Joseph. After these customary ceremonies, Jesus was taken to the
temple in Jerusalem and then, was visited by the Magi. Thereafter, the family
fled to Egypt and returned after the death of King Herod the Great to live in
Nazareth.
Other Instances
Apart from the birth of Jesus, the other major occasions where Mother Mary has
been mentioned are
* Her presence at the time when Jesus worked his first public miracle i.e., of
turning water into wine
* Becoming the mother of John the Baptist.
* Her visit to Christ's tomb after his resurrection.
* Her attendance in the room with the Twelve Apostles at Pentecost.
* Death of Holy Mother Mary
The death of the Holy Mother Mary has not been recorded anywhere in the
scriptures. However, it is believed that she was directly assumed into heaven. |