People tell me its not you Catholic?
Is it true that you really that Mary remained a virgin?
This is a serious question. Im not calling Catholics.
- The Virgin Mary?
- Why do so few people attending Catholic Masses refrain from receiving the Eucharist?
- While being a Catholic Can not believe the Virgin Mary remains one after the birth of Jesus … O?
- Does anyone have examples that people have misconceptions about the Catholic Church with the true facts.
- If people are alive when they are raptured?






Catholics are telling a lie if I said Mary was a virgin.
Catholic worship is also a statue of Mary, when the Holy Bible is against idols to worship ….
Jesus has several "land" brothers and sisters, some even went to the cross, when he was crucified.
I can give to Jesus Christ Brothers "Mary and Josephs" children after the birth of Jesus Christ, if you want the names …
Email if you want Jesus "Half of the land or the names of brothers, why the name of the sisters are not in the Holy Bible is not for me to say.
Mary had more children
It is not a Catholic but raised as one. Mary had to have been a virgin when she gave birth to Christ, but he remained silent virgin then
Yes, Catholics believe this - I remember reading somewhere in the Catechism (am an ex-Catholic). This erroneous belief has been proven wrong by Matthew 1:24-25:
"24 Then Joseph, waking from sleep did as the angel of the Lord commanded him and took his wife of 25 and did not know her till she brought forth her firstborn son. And he called his name JESUS ".
I do not think that Mary always had other children, however. The respondents citing passages referring to Jesus' brothers and sisters do not understand that the original Greek word (translated as "brothers" and "sisters" in English) does not necessarily imply this, however, the Greek words can be used to imply cousins, good friends, disciples and brothers and sisters.
The words of Jesus as He hung on the cross confirm that there were other children (see John 19:25-27) that He gave His mother to John and gave John his mother and another child. In those days, a widow who died without a son to take care of it was in a precarious position, at a disadvantage. Why did Jesus have commanded John to look after children of their mother if there were others who would willingly? I think the only safe conclusion is that there was none.
Peace.
Note that / what Mary really was. In the Old Testament, manna (food from heaven), Ten Commandments (God's Word) and the staff of Aaron (priests staff) were kept in the Ark of the Covenant, the holiest object known only by the Supreme tangible Priest. Now consider that Jesus Christ was, and her body is real food, which is the Word made flesh, and is the High Priest. Mary is the New Ark of the Covenant. Knowing that God GTOS Uzza only to touch the Ark, is not it possible that Mary had a special call to chastity?
It's not only Catholics who believe that Christians believe that too. For a fairly graphic description, it says that the spirit of God came upon "Mary … now a spirit not a physical thing, therefore there is no physical contact between Mary and the Spirit. Therefore, Mary must be a virgin. However, what was the "seed" (to use biblical terms, and be somewhat descreet) reach Mary? Now that is the miracle. I think (all theory) that it is possible that Mary felt something physically for this concept (as the Spirit came upon her), or the "seed" is simply placed within them miraculously by God.
And for those who are thinking, no, Mary was not raped by God.
I hope that helps!
All Catholics who have spoken to believe that Mary remained a virgin after the birth of Jesus. Even believe he was born without original sin (thanks to something called the Immaculate Conception). These things are part of Catholic tradition, which is considered on par with Scripture (ie the Bible).
However, there is nothing in any of these things in the Bible. In effect, Jesus is reported that there were at least 7 siblings: 4 brothers who are mentioned by name, and "all his sisters, which means at least 3, for a total of at least 7 (Matthew 13:54 — 56).
Catholics say that in this cultural environment, they could have been cousins. I will leave the reader to consider the matter itself, including the weight that should or should not be given to the tradition, and decide the correct interpretation.
"Virgin" at the time of Jesus, meaning "young." It was not a competing religion ( "Zoroastianism") at the time that he was a virgin birth, as a council decided that Mary was one too. I'm not kidding, even though Christians are going to howl about this. And yes, I think it was a "virgin" in the modern sense of the world. The also believe that the wafer and wine literally turn into the body and blood of Christ - the "transubstantiation." The logic does not always play a role in religion, and I'm not in a religion that is a form of ritual cannibalism. I wonder how many Catholics have thought of that.
Is not it written in the Bible that Mary Joseph II had other children after Jesus??? Jesus had brothers, sisters, n …
Yes, Mary remained a virgin even after Jesus' birth. She had no other children.
When the angel came to Mary and told her he was going to have a child and he would be the Messiah, note that Mary wondered how it would be because I am a virgin.
Mary was betrothed to Joseph at the time he got the message of the angel. If YOU were engaged to be married, and you heard this, he wondered whether his son was to be the Messiah, but they would not have a child. Any woman who is considering having children have not had the question of Mary did.
Mary was a consecrated virgin. Her marriage to Joseph was for her to be protected and have someone to support it. Is expected to remain a virgin and not have children even after their marriage. Thus, he said, "How can this be, seeing I know not man"
Given the society he lived, not surprisingly, made up a story about an angel when Joseph made her pregnant before her marriage. She would have otherwise been expelled, and who have remained unmarried.
No, from the time Joseph made her pregnant with the baby Jesus, she was a virgin.
Mary was a virgin when she gave birth to Jesus … she married after that and had children, so that did not die a virgin …
He did not stay a virgin, she had other children after Jesus.
Read Matthew 13:55. brothers James, Joses, Simon and Jude, and sisters, without a name.
Yes,
We believe that Mary remained a virgin and was assumed into heaven body and soul. There is evidence to the contrary.
Why is it so troubling to you?
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Yes, for many reasons. What man would dare touch the Mother of Jesus? Joseph knew who Jesus was. Do you think a devout Jew to play the mother of the Messiah? Joseph was married before Mary. There were other children and since Jesus was presumed to be your biological child were considered siblings.
Yes, Catholics believe that Mary was a perpetual virgin. But many say that Jesus had brothers (Matthew 13:55-56). But the question is not so easily answered. Therefore, we must examine the question of her perpetual virginity, in hopes of providing a more biblical position.
The word "virgin" in the New Testament is "Parthenos" and occurs 14 times. However, the word does not appear in Matthew. 1:25. In contrast, the literal Greek says, "and he did not know her until she gave birth to a son and named him Jesus."
This seems so simple that Joseph had not had sex with Mary to the birth of Christ and that after the birth of Jesus, who had relationships. The word "until" is a preposition and means, "until that time before a specified time, to the extent that". But again this is just a point of view and have not found a real definitive answer.
At the same time, we can not dismiss the fact that this issue can not be verified or disproved until we can ask our Heavenly Father, when we meet him.
That would be quite odd since it was said that the blood (through Mary) brothers and sister. Mark 6:3 "Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James, and Joses, and Judas and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us? And they took offense at him. "
You can not call Catholics, but I see they are calling Mary!
well I'm not Catholic,
but, of course, Mary was a virgin.
we can only repeat what was given us in the historical books, or information can not be questioned. U have no proof for Dabat with.