NO ... John the Baptist died before Jesus. The Virgin Mary went with the Apostle John to Ephesus.
Yes, she too was standing at the foot of his cross.
Christians believe that Jesus was a virgin when he died, so we don't believe that Jesus had a sexual relationship with Mary Magdolin, but even though we believe that Mother Mary was a virgin when Jesus was born, some believe that since she was married to Joseph, that she had children after Jesus, so it is very possible that there is an indirect decendent of Jesus.
According to Christian belief, Saint Joseph passed away before Jesus. Saint Joseph is believed to have died peacefully in the presence of Jesus and the Virgin Mary.
When Jesus was on the cross and just before he died, he told the Apostle John that he was now her son and she was his mother. Jesus was telling John to take care of his mother. Mary also had other children but Jesus made a point of telling John to care for her.
According to Christian tradition, Joseph, the husband of the Virgin Mary, is believed to have died before Jesus began his public ministry. The Bible does not provide specific details about Joseph's death.
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that Saint Joseph, the husband of Virgin Mary and the foster father of Jesus, was a martyr. He is traditionally believed to have passed away peacefully.
No, St. Joseph was not a martyr. He is known as the foster father of Jesus and the husband of the Virgin Mary in Christian tradition. He is not recorded to have been martyred for his faith.
Yes, according to the Bible, Mary Magdalene was present at the crucifixion of Jesus along with other women, such as Jesus' mother Mary. Mary Magdalene is often mentioned as being at the cross in the Gospels, showing her devotion and loyalty to Jesus even in his darkest hour.
Bernard Mary of Jesus died on 1911-12-09.
Jesus is the son of God, he was born unto Mary who was a virgin. miraculous conception! his purpose for coming to the earth was to save us from our sins. He died on the cross and rose again in three days.
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