kindness,loving,caring
In art, she is usually shown wearing white & blue clothing.
"Now I am surely going to Heaven, if not for all the good work that I have done, then for all the publicity I have brought to Him." - Mother Teresa Even the most 'saintly' figures in human history have shown hints of Eros.
No. She was a Nun. She dedicated her entire life on the path what Jesus has shown us. Helping the poorest of the poor people in India and taking care of them. She was never married and never had kids.
Jesus is sometimes reffered as lamb
After recalling the presence of Mary and the other women at the Lord's cross, St John relates: "When Jesus saw his mother, and the disciple whom he loved standing near, he said to his mother, 'Woman, behold, your son!'. Then he said to the disciple, 'Behold, your mother!'" (Jn 19:26-27). The reality brought about by Jesus' words, that is, Mary's new motherhood in relation to the disciple, is a further sign of the great love that led Jesus to offer his life for all people. On Calvary this love is shown in the gift of a mother, his mother, who thus becomes our mother too.
The star that shown the night of Jesus' birth was in the east.
.Catholic AnswerI am assuming that you are not referring to how to address your own natural mother. In the Catholic Church a woman is addressed "Mother" if she is a sister or nun who is the superior of her order. The Mother Superior, Mother Abbess, Mother Provincial, etc. are all addressed as Mother. In the case of Mother Teresa, originally she was a sister of the Sisters of Loretto who addressed all of their solemnly professed sisters as Mother. Later, when Mother Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity she became their Founding Mother, as well as their Mother Superior. All such woman are address as "Reverend Mother" especially in writing, and should be shown the normal respect due to women, religious, and superiors by standing when they enter a room, and, if a man, removing your hat (if you're wearing one). I have included a website below that lists all the traditional marks of respect for various religious in the Church.
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No, Cosmo's mother is shown in Sonic X. Sonic the Hedgehog's mother appears in Sonic Underground.
Yes on Episode 166, but was only shown in a family picture.
He is a man.He is smart enough to become a strong person
People were reassured both by his charm and the leadership qualities he had shown in World War II.