She's a woman, what do you think?
he was small
he was a lonely child.
normal
There is no scripture or tradition that tells us about Mary Magdalene's early life.
Edward VI. was the son of Henry the VIII. of England & his third wife, Jane Seymour who died right after Edward was born, probably of childbirth complications. Edward had two half sisters. Mary I. (Bloody Mary), who followed Edward on the throne of England & who was Henry's daughter by Katherine of Aragon (Henry's 1st wife; she was divorced) and Elizabeth I. who followed Mary on the throne & was the daughter of Henry's second wife, Anne Boleyn, who was beheaded. Edward did not have anymore living or legitimate siblings. However, there were numerous Tudor cousins and the brothers of Jane Seymour, uncles Edward and Thomas, played significant roles in his life. After Henry, Edward Seymour was the biggest influence on Edward's life and reign. Edward VI. died in 1553 at the age of 15; He had no wife or known issue.
He thinks it's terrible that he has gotten her pregnant - he is putting Bella through an awful lot and he think it's all his fault. He has affected a child's life forever - the baby will never have the chance at a normal life and Edward is adamant that a child should be able to have that.
Mary Larmoyeux has written: 'My heart's at home' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Christianity, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Child rearing, Religious life, Working mothers
Mary is the only woman who had a child while still a virgin. She never had intercourse with any man not even Joseph.
when she made the shampoo
The only thing I can think of is that Edward knew he would someday change her and stored his venom for that day, not knowing that it would be to save her life during child birth.
Mary Marget MacEachen has written: 'Child's life of Abraham Lincoln' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Presidents, Biography
No, not that we know of. The Blessed Virgin Mary's mother was Saint Ann, who had Mary late in life, after many years of praying for a child. Mary WAS the Immaculate Conception, not to get confused with the common thought of doctrine stating Mary HAD an Immaculate Conception.