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Luke's Gospel gives the home of Mary and Joseph as Nazareth.
Matthew's Gospel suggests that their home was in Bethlehem before the flight to Egypt, but after their return to Judea, they turned aside and moved to Nazareth, out of the fear of King Herod's son.
She was from Nazareth.
She was from Nazareth.
The Blessed Virgin Mary was probably born in Nazareth.
The Virgin Mary was born in Nazareth, Galilee. It is said that she also conceived Jesus in Nazareth, so I think she also grew up in Nazareth.
AnswerLuke's Gospel gives the home of Mary and Joseph as Nazareth.Matthew's Gospel suggests that their home was in Bethlehem before the flight to Egypt, but after their return to Judea, they turned aside and moved to Nazareth, out of the fear of King Herod's son.
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)
St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, was probably born in the town of Nazareth.
The Bible does not tell us where Mary was born, but it was common in ancient times for young couples to meet and marry someone living in the same town or village, and to continue to live in that town or village after wards.Luke says that the couple came from Nazareth, so this makes Nazareth the most likely place where the Virgin Mary was born.Matthew strongly implies that Bethlehem was the home town of Joseph and Mary, so this time, Bethlehem was the most likely place where the Virgin Mary was born.
Mary was from the town of Nazareth in Galilee.
He traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem with Mary, where Jesus was born. From Bethlehem he took his family to Egypt. From Egypt they returned to Nazareth.
Yes. It is one of the titles associated with Mary, so it does get capitalized as Blessed Virgin.
First it was Bethlehem then it was Nazareth.