The four dogmas of the Blessed Virgin Mary are the Immaculate Conception, the Perpetual Virginity, the Divine Motherhood, and the Assumption. The Immaculate Conception refers to Mary's conception free from original sin. The Perpetual Virginity affirms that Mary remained a virgin before, during, and after the birth of Jesus. The Divine Motherhood declares that Mary is the mother of Jesus, who is both fully human and fully divine. The Assumption teaches that Mary was assumed into Heaven, body and soul, at the end of her earthly life.
I do not understand your question. If you mean when God made her the mother of His son at the Annunciation, it would have been about 4 BC.
We really don't know for certain, "When and where Saint Mary (assuming you're referring to the mother of Jesus) was born". According to the common tradition of Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and other Eastern Churches, she was born in Nazareth. As far as we know via the culture of the time, Mary would have conceived Jesus between the ages of 13-15.So: If Jesus was born in 4 BC (an accepted date), Mary would have been born approximately 20 BC (give or take)
Mary was conceived without original sin (She is the Immaculate Conception).Mary was told by the Archangel Gabriel that she was to be the mother of Jesus(The Annunciation).Mary gave birth to Jesus, the Son of God at Christmas (The Nativity).When Mary died, she was immediately taken to heaven (The Assumption).Roman Catholic AnswerThere are four defined dogmas of the Church which have been infallibly defined for belief by all faithful Christians: 1) Mary is the Mother of God2) Mary was Immaculately Conceived (which means that she was conceived in her mother's womb without sin.3) The Assumption, at the completion of her life on earth God assumed her into heaven, body and soul.4) That throughout her entire life, before, during, and after the birth of Our Blessed Savior, she remained a virgin: her perpetual virginity.For a complete explication of all of these dogmas, you can pick up any theology text such as Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma by Ludwig Ott, Tan Books and Publishers, Inc. 1974 or the book,A Biblical Defense of Catholicism, by Dave Armstrong, Sophia Institute Press, © 2003 or look in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
The 4 titles of mary are saint mary,holy mary,virgin mary and heavenly mary
Yes, she is a Hebrew and Hebrew are people of color descendent of Shem. Read Deuteronomy 28:15-68 . This is the bloodline, God people who are scattered to the 4 corners of the earth. Please tell people the truth!!!!
1.) Mary was conceived without original sin.2.) Mary was assumed into Heaven without having her body undergo corruption. 3.) Mary was chosen by God to be the mother of his son, Jesus. 4.) Mary conceived Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit, not through a man. 5.) Mary remained a perpetual virgin.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere are twenty mysteries divided into four groups of five each: JoyousAnnunciationVisitationNativityPresentationFind in the TempleLuminousBaptism in the JordonSelf Manifestation at the Miracle at CanaProclamation of the KingdomTransfigurationInstitution of the EucharistSorrowfulThe Agony in the GardenThe Scourging at the PillarThe Crowning with ThornsCarrying of the CrossCrucifixionGloriousResurretionAscensionDescent of the Holy SpiritAssumption of the Blessed Virgin MaryThe Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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1 January - Mary, Mother of God 21 January - Our Lady of Altagracia 23 January - Espousal of the Virgin Mary 24 January - Madonna del Pianto (Our Lady of Tears) 2 February - Purification of Mary 2 February - Virgen de la Candelaria 4 February - Our Lady of the Flight into Egypt 11 February - Our Lady of Lourdes 12 February - Madonna del Pilerio 25 March - Annunciation by Saint Gabriel 27 March - Our Lady of Workers 24 April - Our Lady of Bonaria 25 April - Our Lady of Good Counsel (at Genazzano) 26 April - Our Lady of Good Counsel (general calendar) 13 May - Our Lady of Fatima 13 May - Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament 24 May - Mary, Help of Christians 31 May - Mary, Mediatrix of All Graces 31 May - Visitation 3 June - Our Lady of the Holy Letter 9 June - Mary, Virgin Mother of Grace 27 June - Our Lady of Perpetual Help 2 July - Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 16 July - Our Lady of Mount Carmel 17 July - Humility of the Blessed Virgin Mary 2 August - Our Lady of the Angels 5 August - Our Lady of the Snow 5 August - Our Lady of Copacabana 13 August - Our Lady, Refuge of Sinners 15 August - Assumption into Heaven 15 August - Virgen de la Candelaria 21 August - Our Lady of Knock 22 August - Immaculate Heart of Mary 22 August - Queenship of Mary 8 September - Nativity of Mary 8 September - Our Lady of Charity 8 September - Our Lady of Meritxell 8 September - Our Lady of Covadonga 8 September - Our Lady of Victories 12 September - Most Holy Name of Mary 15 September - Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows 24 September - Our Lady of Mercy 24 September - Our Lady of Walsingham 1 October - Holy Protection of the Mother of God 7 October - Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary 11 October - Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 12 October - Our Lady of Pilar 16 October - Purity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 11 November - Patronage of Our Lady 21 November - Presentation of Mary at the Temple 2 December - Our Lady of Liesse 2 December - Our Lady, Cause of Our Joy 8 December - Mary's Immaculate Conception 10 December - Our Lady of Loreto 12 December - Our Lady of Guadalupe 16 December - Our Lady of Madia 18 December - Expectation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Moveable Feasts The Seven Dolors of the Blessed Virgin - Friday in Passion Week Our Lady of Solitude - Holy Saturday Our Lady, Queen of the Apostles- Saturday after Ascension Our Lady, Health of the Sick - Saturday before the last Sunday in August Our Lady of Consolation- Saturday after the Feast of Saint Augustine (28 August) Mary, Mother of Divine Providence- Saturday before 3rd Sunday of November
On the old liturgical calendar for the universal Church, there are 27 feasts directly relating to the Blessed Virgin Mary and her patronage. The eight feasts that are related to events in her life are here presented in the order they fall during the year: The Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Feb 2nd) The Annunciation (March 25th) The Visitation (July 2nd) The Assumption (Aug 15th) The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Sept 8th) The Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Oct 11th) The Presentation of Mary (Nov 21st) The Immaculate Conception (Dec 8th)
The Blessed Virgin Mary's singular accomplishment was to *perfectly* obey the Will of God throughout her entire life without ever committing sin. Even though she was preserved from any stain of original sin, she still had free will and was able to sin as easily as Adam and Eve, and yet she did not. In accomplishing His Will, she gave her assent to become mother of God, and gave birth and raised Jesus Christ, our Savior. Our Blessed Lord gave her to each of us from the cross as our mother, a role which she continues to fulfill to this day, praying and interceding for each of us.