Elizabeth herself was of the priestly family of Aaron the Levite. (Luke 1:5-7)
Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, was probably a housewife and mother
She was probably a housewife and mother.
The name St. Elizabeth usually refers to the mother of John the Baptist who is a different person from Elizabeth of Hungary.
St. Elizabeth, the mother of St. John the Baptist, is the patron saint of expectant mothers.
The Blessed Virgin Mary is the Mother of Our Lord Jesus, not St. Elizabeth. St. Elizabeth is the mother of St. John the Baptist. Mary was probably born in Jerusalem, as her father was a priest in the temple.
Saint Anne is the Mother of Mary (Theotokas - Mother of God); St. Elizabeth is the mother of John the Baptist St. Elizabeth is the cousin of Mary (Theotokas) There is no mention either in Sacred Scripture, "Tradition," or "tradition" of John the Baptist having a brother or sister.
St. Elizabeth, mother of St. John the Baptist
St. John the Baptist.
If you are referring to St. Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, she would have been from Israel, as was Our Lord and all his family.
If you are referring to St. Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, if she had any siblings the information is lost to history.
The date when St. Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist, died is not known but it was probably very early in the first century AD.
Yes, Elizabeth is a saint's name. St. Elizabeth of Hungary is a well-known saint in the Catholic Church. Elizabeth is also the name of the mother of St. John the Baptist.