The Virgin Mary was a Jew from birth until the time that Jesus started his
public ministry. After that, she would be considered as a Christian.
Also, by the way ... Mary's husband Joseph, as well as Jesus himself, Peter,
Thomas, Judas, John, and the rest of his disciples, they all were Jews.
No.
Mary was a direct descendant of King David which gave Jesus the right to ascend the Jewish throne, both through Mary and through adoption by his foster father, Joseph. Mary's genealogy is supplied in Luke 3:23-38 .
Yes, Our Lady was Jewish when she was on Earth.
In The Bible, Mary and Joseph were the choice parents of Jesus by God himself. Mary and Joseph were both Jewish.
Yes. The Virgin Mary, just like the rest of Jesus and his family, were Jews.
Mary was born into a Jewish family and was raised as a Jew.
Jews believe in Mary and Jesus ... they just don't believe he's the son of God. He is just a very good man, a prophet and a rabbi.
Both Mary and Jesus were Jews.
Yes, and so was Joseph and Jesus.
The Blessed Virgin Mary was a Jew from the tribe of Judah, her ancestor was King David.
Probably mixed Jewish faith; Mother Mary was a Jew and she brought Jesus up;
Mary was born a Jew and spent much of her life as a Jew. Of course, she later became a follower of Jesus when he began his public ministry so would have then been considered as a Christian.
She did not convert to Christianity. She, like Jesus, was a Jew her whole life. She and Joseph taught Him the prayers and how to act. Even Jesus had to learn from someone.
Mary Kinsley is not the mother of Jesus.
Mary was Jesus' mother.
Jesus was a Jew because he was born to a Jewish mother and observed Jewish rituals.
Mary is the mother of Jesus
Mary was the mother of Jesus, that is the earthly mother.
Mother Mary is Jesus's mother and Mary is Mary Mackillop
Yes Jesus' mother was named Mary, and was probably called that.
No, St. Margaret Mary Alacoque was not the mother of Jesus.