Because Mary vowed herself to it.
St. Anne (Mary's mother) vowed that her child would be devoted to the service of the Lord. The Jewish custom was that all women who served at the temple of the Lord were to be perpetual virgins. They were forbidden from a normal child-rearing life. So even though she eventually was conceived by the Holy Spirit, she still was bound by her vows.
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Greeks that are Catholic, do believe in the Virgin Mary.
No, Catholics do no believe that St. Anne was a virgin.
Catholics believe that Mary, the mother of Jesus, holds a special place in their faith. They see her as a model of faith and obedience, and believe that she plays a significant role in interceding for believers. Catholics also honor Mary as the Mother of God and the Queen of Heaven.
Catholics believe that Mary, the mother of Jesus, holds a special and revered role in their faith. They believe in her immaculate conception, her perpetual virginity, and her assumption into heaven. Mary is seen as a model of faith and obedience, and Catholics often pray to her for intercession and guidance.
Apparitions of Mary or others are not doctrinal issues and Catholics are not required to accept them.
Non-Catholics do not believe Mary intercedes for anyone.
she was not sinless. no one was sinless but Jesus Christ
The catholics believe in the assumption of Mary because they believe she is with out sin. Therefore she would be taken to heaven and she would not have to die.
Yes. As the Mother of God to be, she was chosen by Him for her purity and sinless life.
Yes, of course we believe she was real. We just don't worship her, or pray to her. Catholics do that.
Because He was conceived in her womb and she gave birth to Him.
Catholics do not believe that Mary died: rather, they believe she was assumed into Heaven and crowned as its Queen by God when the time came for her to no longer live on Earth. Mary may have died a natural death and then her body was assumed into Heaven a short time later. Both of these beliefs are acceptable to the Catholic Church.