The cousin of the Virgin Mary is Elizabeth, and her baby who was presanctified is John the Baptist. John was given this special blessing in the womb and dedicated to a life of preparing the way for Jesus.
Mary helped her cousin Elizabeth during her pregnancy with John the Baptist. Elizabeth was an older relative of Mary's, and Mary visited her to offer assistance and support during her pregnancy.
John the Baptist is considered a relative of Jesus who was approximately 6 months older. According to the Bible, John's mother, Elizabeth, was pregnant with him when the Virgin Mary became pregnant with Jesus.
Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist.
They were cousins. However the Greek word used was 'syngenis' which literally translates to 'relative'. so they were of 'kin' but not necessarily first cousins. according to the word used to relate them in the scriptures, they could have been first cousins or even fourth cousins, it wouldn't matter. The important thing was that they were related.
If you are referring to Elizabeth the cousin of the Blessed Virgin Mary, her son was St. John the Baptist.
St. Elizabeth, mother of St. John the Baptist
If you are referring to Elizabeth the cousin of the Blessed Virgin Mary, her son was St. John the Baptist.
Elizabeth her cousin
Yes, Elizabeth was Mary's cousin.
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The cousin of the Virgin Mary is Elizabeth, and her baby who was presanctified is John the Baptist. John was given this special blessing in the womb and dedicated to a life of preparing the way for Jesus.
Mary and Elizabeth were cousins.
St. Elizabeth is the patron saint of expectant mothers, pregnant women, and the Diocese of Fulda, Germany.
Biblically, Mary's cousin, Elizabeth named her child John, later to become known as John the Baptist.
Elizabeth had Mary charged with treaty and beheaded.
Elizabeth was not a virgin, only Mary.