Roman Catholics believe she gave birth to the Messiah, Redeemer and Savior of sins.
Also, they believe she was born without original sin.
Obviously, she is the mother of God.
Precisely because she was the Mother Of God.
Mary was never formally canonized. She is recognized by the Catholic Church as a saint from the beginning of the Roman Catholic Church. She became a Saint the moment she ascended into heaven.
Mary was the mother of Jesus, not God.
Mary was not canonized. She was created by God as a saint since she was to be the mother of His son.
Mary was not canonized. She was created a saint by God since she was destined to become the mother of His son.
She was not canonized nor was there a reason to do so as she was created to be a saint from the time of her conception in her mother's womb.
Mary was canonized by the Catholic Church because of her exemplary life of faith, humility, and devotion to God. She is honored as the mother of Jesus and revered for her purity and obedience to God's will. Her intercession is believed to be powerful in helping believers grow closer to Christ.
No, Mary MacKillop is a saint from Australia who was only recently canonized.
AnswerGenerally, Mary is recognised as the mother of Jesus. If Mary is demonstrated to be the mother of God, then that will be proof that God exists.
Mary agreed to be the mother of God's son, Jesus.
Mary was never formally canonized. She is recognized by the Catholic Church as a saint from the beginning of the Roman Catholic Church. She became a Saint the moment she ascended into heaven.
Mary was the mother of God's son, Jesus.
Mary in the mother of Jesus, not of God.
Only practicing Roman Catholics worship Mary as the Mother of God.
1. Mary, Mother of God 2. Mary, the Immaculate Conception 3. Mary, the Perpetual Virgin