According to Catholic doctrine and 2000 years of tradition, Mary was a perpetual virgin and had no children besides Jesus. In the culture of the time any close relative was referred to as a brother or sister, especially cousins. For more information click on this link.
Example: Let's say my mother gave birth to me and then something happened to my father and then later my mother married another man and had 3 more children. We would all have the same mother but different father's so we would be half brothers and sisters. Jesus' mother was Mary and Jesus' father was God (by the Holy Spirit). then Mary and Joseph were married and had children. Jesus and his brothers and sisters all had Mary as their mother, but Jesus' father was God and the other children's father was Joseph, making them Half brothers and sisters.
No, it is not the same. Mother Superior is the title given to the nun in charge of a convent.
Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, was pregnant at the same time as Mary, the mother of Jesus.
no, unfortunantely, they are not. true brothers are born to the same mother and the same father.
No. we do not know the name of Peter's mother but it was not the same as the mother of Jesus.
Five. Mary, who bore Jesus. Mary Magdalene Mary, Lazarus' sister. Mary, the wife of Clopas, believed to be the same Mary as the mother of James the less and Joseph. Mary, mother of Mark and sister of Barnabus.
They aren't brothers so they don't have the same mom.
Yep. Same Daddy, Same Mother.
Because their mother and father both gave the same amount and their basicly the same
Yes. Mary Stuart is the mother of James VI & I. Mary Tudor is half sister of Edward VI & Elizabeth I
Triplets (they have a sister!)
Jesus' earthly father was Joseph. God, Jesus, and the holy spirt are a trinity. I don't think anyone will fully understand the trinity til we Christian get to heaven. God sent his son to die for our sins through Joseph and Mary. They were his earthly parents.