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# Mary, Mother of Jesus


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Who / What

Mary is a central figure in Christianity as the biological mother of Jesus Christ. She is recognized as the mother of God by many Christian denominations, including Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican, Methodist, and Baptist traditions.


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Background & History

Mary was a first-century Jewish woman from Nazareth, married to Joseph. According to Christian tradition, she conceived Jesus through the Holy Spirit without human father, fulfilling prophecies in the Old Testament. Her role as the mother of Jesus is central to Christian theology, with key events like the Annunciation (conception), Nativity (birth), and Assumption (assumed into heaven) shaping her venerated legacy.


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Why Notable

Mary’s significance lies in her unique status as both a human mother and the divine mother of Jesus. Her role is foundational to Christian doctrine, emphasizing themes like virgin birth, intercession, and maternal devotion. Many denominations honor her as an example of faith, humility, and obedience, reinforcing her influence across religious traditions.


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In the News

While not a contemporary organization, Mary remains a timeless figure in global Christianity, inspiring devotion, art, and cultural expressions worldwide. Her legacy continues to shape liturgical practices, theological discussions, and spiritual devotion among believers today.


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Key Facts


  • **Type:** Religious figure (organization)
  • **Also known as:**
  • The Virgin Mary
  • Our Lady
  • Queen of Heaven
  • Mother of God *(in Eastern Orthodox & Catholic traditions)*
  • **Founded / Born:** ~5 BCE–4 BCE in Nazareth, Galilee (Jewish region under Roman rule)
  • **Key dates:**
  • Annunciation (~6 BCE): Conception by the Holy Spirit
  • Nativity (~1 BCE): Birth of Jesus
  • Assumption (traditionally 15th century CE): Assumed into heaven
  • **Geography:** Primarily associated with Judea, Galilee, and Jerusalem; revered globally in Christian communities.
  • **Affiliation:**
  • Central to Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, and many other Christian traditions.

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    Mary was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Joseph and the mother of Jesus. She is an important figure of Christianity, venerated under various titles such as virgin or queen, many of which are mentioned in the Litany of Loreto. The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Catholic, Evangelical Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican, Methodist and Baptist churches believe that Mary, as mother of Jesus, is the Mother of God.

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