St. Luke's Gospel speaks the most about Our Lady.
The authors of the four New Testaments are commonly known as the evangelists. Since Mark was the earliest gospel written, its author was the first to write about Mary mother of Jesus, Mary Magdelene, and Mary the mother of James and Joses. The authors of Matthew, Luke and John also wrote about these women called Mary.Luke and John wrote about Mary, sister of Martha.
There are no women who wrote the canonical Gospels in the Bible. The four Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—are traditionally attributed to male authors. However, there are non-canonical Gospels such as the Gospel of Mary Magdalene or the Gospel of Philip that feature women more prominently.
Is this about the bible. well if you look at the back of a bible ( my bible has this) it tells you when the books were written and who wrote them. These are the following john in gospel, 1john 2john and 3john, Revelations.
Surely there are more statues of the Virgin Mary?
The Blessed Virgin has a number of feast days and each one celebrates something different. See the link below for a list of all her feasts. Most are self explanatory or you can click on them for an explanation.
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Somewhat. Both are celestial virgin figures that people look to for divine help. Some Artemis art affected depictions of the Virgin Mary. There are more differences though: Artemis is a greek goddess. Mary is a human. Greeks worshiped Artemis. Although some Christians pray to Mary for help and honor her greatly, they do not worship her.
The Gospels, are primarily devoted to the life and ministry of Our Lord. Mary and the apostles and other personages of the Gospels might be listed as having 'supporting roles.' This does not lessen their importance to the early Church or the modern Church for that matter. It just means that they are not the central character of the Gospel.
Mary is the mother of Jesus. Mary was born without original sin, therefore she could not sin. She is often pictured on a cloud, standing on a snake. The cloud shows her to be above all women, she is completely pure. The snake is symbolic of sin, it cannot bite her. She is the good mother to all.
The meaning of this dream depends on the dreamer's beliefs about the Virgin Mary, and on the traditions influencing the dreamer's personal views. Without more information about the content of the dream - the location, what the Virgin said or did, and the dreamer's emotions within the dream - a meaningful interpretation is not possible.
The "Virgin Mary" was the Mother of Jesus, the Christ. At that time there was no "Christian" Church, and all people, to include Jesus, attended Synagogue and Temple services. If your question was of another "Mary" who may have been a member of a religious Oder you must be more specific.