The question is an oxymoron. To be considered a true Christian one must subscribe to a belief in the Nicene Creed which states ".........for our salvation, came down from heaven, and was incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary, and was made man." So, if a cult or an individual does not believe in the Virgin Mary, one can not be considered to be a Christian.
The Virgin Mary of the Christian religion resided in Jerusalem and there is no mention of her ever visiting England.
Mary was born a Jew and spent most of her life as a Jew. She went to Heaven as a Christian Catholic, however.
Greeks that are Catholic, do believe in the Virgin Mary.
Baptist insist that Mary was a virgin and that Jesus was immaculate.
No, Catholics do no believe that St. Anne was a virgin.
Pentecostals do believe in the virgin Mary as she was the mother of Jesus.
The combined words "Virgin Mary" are not mentioned in the Christian bible.
Christian
Yes they do.
the country is 90% Catholic, so those people would very much believe in the Virgin Mary
Because she was the mother of Jesus.
In the Ascension illustration of the Rabbula Gospels, the Virgin Mary represents The Christian Community.