In John 19:25-27 (NIV), Jesus gives instruction to "the disciple whom He [Jesus] loved" to care for Mary. There is still speculation on this subject, but it is commonly believed that John is the "disciple whom He loved".
While dying on the cross Our Lord turned to the apostle John and said, "Behold your mother." From that day forward St. John cared for her as if she was his mother.
He did it in John 19:25-27.
After the death of Jesus, John the apostle took care of Jesus' mother, Mary. (John 19:26-27).
Mary is traditionally believed to be the mother of Jesus, as described in the Christian Bible. John the Beloved, also known as John the Apostle, is a different figure who was one of the 12 apostles of Jesus. Mary is not described as the mother of John in biblical texts.
Jesus gave the care of his mother, Mary, into John's hands(John 19:26, 27)
When Jesus was on the cross and just before he died, he told the Apostle John that he was now her son and she was his mother. Jesus was telling John to take care of his mother. Mary also had other children but Jesus made a point of telling John to care for her.
The disciple John was given the care of Jesus' mother.
I assume that you refer to jesus' crucifixion. The only one of His disciples that he specifically addresses is John, when he says to His mother, Mary, "Behold, your son" and to John, "Behold, your mother." The Bible records that John took care of Mary from that point on.
St. John the apostle took Blessed Mother Mary to his own home in Jerusalem. This is supported by the Bible verse John 19:27, which states that Jesus told John to take care of Mary as his own mother, and Mary to treat John as her own son.
Because Christ Put her into St. John's care.
John was the only apostle at the cross when he died.
According to tradition, Saint John the Apostle was present at the crucifixion of Jesus along with Jesus' mother Mary. Jesus entrusted Mary to John's care, saying, "Behold, your mother," and to Mary, "Woman, behold your son." John took Mary into his home and cared for her as his own mother.
When Jesus said "Woman, behold your son," he was referring to the disciple John, asking Mary to view him as her own son to care for her in his absence. It symbolized his concern for their well-being and to ensure they were taken care of.
Yes, Jesus asked St. John the Apostle to care for his mother and for his mother to be the mother of John.