She was a housewife to her family, helped others and did the main chores in the house.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Blessed Virgin's "job" in life, if you will, was to do the Will of the Father to be Medatrix. She freely cooperated with God in consenting to the Incarnation, and she intercedes as Mother of the Church for all those who are predestined.In The Bible, women had two jobs. Job #1: To have children. Job #2: To take care of the children while their husband was away. So in our society, she is called a housewife.
Women of the first century AD usually did not work outside the home. They raised the children and had many domestic chores that kept them busy from sunup to sundown.
She did not have a 'job', she agreed with God to bear and be a mother to his son Jesus Christ.
Mary was a housewife and mother. I doubt if she had time for another job outside of the hpme.
Mary did not work outside the home. She was a mother and housewife.
Mary was a housewife and mother. That was a full time job. Women rarely worked outside the home during this period of history.
Few married women worked outside the home at the time of Mary. She was much too busy being a mother and housewife.
She did nothing she was a housewife.
The Blessed Virgin Mary was a housewife and mother. I doubt that she had time for a job outside the home.
Mary Kinsley is not the mother of Jesus.
Mary was Jesus' mother.
Mary is the mother of Jesus
Mary was the mother of Jesus, that is the earthly mother.
Jesus gave the care of his mother, Mary, into John's hands(John 19:26, 27)
Mother Mary is a central figure in Christianity as the mother of Jesus Christ, while Mary Mackillop was an Australian nun who founded the Sisters of Saint Joseph of the Sacred Heart. Mother Mary is a figure of veneration in Catholicism, while Mary Mackillop is recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church for her work in education and social welfare in Australia.
Yes Jesus' mother was named Mary, and was probably called that.
No, St. Margaret Mary Alacoque was not the mother of Jesus.
Mary was a housewife and mother.
Yes, Mary was present at Mount Calvary during the crucifixion of Jesus. She stood by the cross along with other women, demonstrating her love and devotion to her son despite the difficult circumstances.
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