Most likely, a Catholic Church.
You would find a statue of the Virgin Mary in a Catholic Church.
You would find a statue of the Virgin in a Roman Catholic Church.
A Catholic one.
Go to a search engineType in virgin Mary and the artist nameskim through the results given
I would not have thought so because Jesus' mum - Mary was a virgin.
u can find it in Newark on Trent church called church of st. Mary Magdalene
There isn't a Saint Carmine recognized by the Catholic Church. It is possible that Carmine is a variation of Carmen, which may be associated with the Virgin Mary. There are saints associated with similar names, but not specifically Saint Carmine.
"Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary" by Anne Catherine Emmerich provides detailed accounts of the Virgin Mary's life, based on the author's visions and mystical experiences. It delves into Mary's childhood, her relationship with Jesus, and her role in the Christian faith. The book offers a unique perspective on the life of the Virgin Mary and her significant presence in Christianity.
Oh yes both Mary and Joseph are related to Adam, we can find it in the book of Matthew.
virgin =ia
England, obviously!!
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") believe that Mary was the mother of Jesus Christ. They do not worship her or pray to her, but consider her a virtuous woman of humble obedience and faith, and a "precious and chosen vessel" (Book of Mormon, Alma 7:10). The Encyclopedia of Mormonism says, "Doctrinally, Latter Day Saints do not view Mary as the intercessor with her son in behalf of those who pray, and they do not pray to her. They affirm the Virgin Birth but reject the traditions of the Immaculate Conception, of Mary's perpetual virginity, and of her "assumption". Mary, like all mortals, returns to God the Father only through the atonement of her son, Jesus Christ." To see further information from the Church regarding it's teachings about Mary the mother of Jesus, see the "Related Links" below.