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Blessed Virgin «Ultra HD»

: The belief that Mary was taken bodily into heaven at the end of her earthly life. Major Feast Days

: She is featured primarily in the infancy narratives of Matthew and Luke, at the first miracle at Cana, and at the foot of the Cross.

: From the Cross, Jesus entrusted her to his disciple John (and symbolically to all believers), leading to her title as Mother of the Church . blessed virgin

The liturgical calendar includes many days dedicated to her. The most significant (Solemnities) in the Roman Calendar are: Feast Days of Mary - Marians of the Immaculate Conception |

: She is often called the "New Eve" because her obedience to God’s plan countered Eve’s disobedience, helping to usher in salvation through Christ. Core Catholic Dogmas : The belief that Mary was taken bodily

The is a central figure in Christianity, particularly within Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican traditions, where she is venerated as the Mother of God ( Theotokos ). This guide explores her identity, key teachings (dogmas), and how she is honored through feast days and prayer. Who is the Blessed Virgin?

: The teaching that she remained a virgin throughout her entire life. The liturgical calendar includes many days dedicated to her

The Catholic Church recognizes four specific "dogmas" or essential truths about Mary:

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