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Fr Victor Hoagland's site about the Virgin Mary. ... Mary, the Mother of Jesus • Mary in Christian Tradition; The Presence of Mary in the Life of St. Paul of the Cross; Marian Prayers • Feasts of Mary; Site Directory • Site Introduction • Links and Other Resources...
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www.cptryon.org/compassion/mary/mother.html
www.cptryon.org/compassion/mary/mother.html
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The Catholic Church teaches what she received from the Lord through the Apostles, that Mary the mother of Jesus was a virgin before and after giving birth to Jesus. Furthermore, that Mary was ``full of grace'' from the moment of her conception and that every grace received by Christians passes somehow through her hands.
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www.columbia.edu/cu/augustine/a/mary.html
www.columbia.edu/cu/augustine/a/mary.html
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Miryām, of uncertain etymology), The Mother of Jesus. Apart from what is contained in the narratives of Jesus' birth and childhood (Matt. i–ii; Luke i–ii), very little is told of Mary in the New Testament.
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www.dromo.info/marybio.htm
www.dromo.info/marybio.htm
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Mary was the wife of Joseph and the mother of Jesus Christ, who was conceived within her by the Holy Spirit when she was a virgin. She is often called the “Virgin Mary,” though never in Scripture are those two words put together as a proper name (Matt.
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www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/mary-motherofjesus....
www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/mary-motherofjesus.html
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The synoptic gospels identify Mary as the mother of Jesus. Mark describes Jesus as the “son of Mary.” In Jewish tradition, a man is always identified as the son of his father, even if the father is dead. ... Mary Magdalene: Profile & Biography of Mary Magdalene, Female Disciple ...
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atheism.about.com/od/biblepeoplenewtestament/p/MaryVirg...
atheism.about.com/od/biblepeoplenewtestament/p/MaryVirgin.htm
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Mary (mother of Jesus) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mary (Aramaic, Hebrew: מרים, Maryām Miriam Arabic:مريم, Maryam ), usually referred to by Christians as the Virgin Mary or Saint Mary , was a Jewish woman of Nazareth in Galilee, identified...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_(mother_of_Jesus)
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The honor paid to Mary, the virgin mother of Jesus Christ our Lord and God, goes back to the earliest days of the Church. Indeed, it goes back further, for even before the birth of her Son, Mary prophesied, "From this time forth, all generations shall call me blessed."
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elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/JEK/08/15.html
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