No, Mary Jane is a euphemism for it. The Mary that gave birth to the Christ was merely the vessel He chose to participate in kinship with man and never one time does He refer to her as mother but woman. How can God have a mother?
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If you read further in scripture, you also find quotes where he referred to her as 'Mother." Particularly at the crucifixion when he turns to her and says, "Mother behold your son" and then turns to John and says "Behold your Mother." Mary was not the mother of the divine nature of Jesus but she was the mother of his human nature. To deny either one is to deny the dual nature of Our Lord - the Incarnation.
The father talked with euphemism of how the child's mother had passed away.
No , if there even is such a place. Mary Jane is another name for marijuana.
Her mother had passed away due to her sickness. (In this sentence, "passed away" is a euphemism for died.)
Marijuana.
Mary = Maria Jane = Juana Mary Jane = Marijuana
(a) Mary, the mother of Jesus; (b) Mary Magdalene; (c) Mary, the mother of James; (d) Mary, the mother of Joses; (e) Mary, the wife of Clopas; (f) Mary of Bethany; (g) Mary, the mother of Mark; (h) Mary of Rome; (i) the "other" Mary.
Mary Joanna
Mary was a housewife and mother.
Mary, as in "Mother Mary" in Let It Be.
Mary Kinsley is not the mother of Jesus.
Mother Mary More was born in 1732.
Joachim was the father of Mary.