@kaamrev would've hated this one. !catholics !christians pray for him, and for our families, and for all those in most need of Christ's mercy.
@kaamrev would've hated this one. !catholics !christians pray for him, and for our families, and for all those in most need of Christ's mercy.
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I like the idea that because of his death, Jesus was ready to start his ministry. Also, respecting the mother of God by not having thoughts of having another kid with her.
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The Tradition (which can be found in written form in the Protoevangelium of James https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_James) is that Mary was a consecrated Temple virgin from her infancy and had taken vows of lifelong celibacy prior to marriage. This is actually a feast day in Eastern Christian Churches: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presentation_of_Mary
The evidence of this practice can be found in Exodus 38:8 which mentions women who “watch (צָבָא) at the door of the tabernacle”, 1 Samuel 2:22, and of course
This is further confirmed in the Mishnah:
So fun fact for our !Christians who think it's a weird practice, Jews had cloistered consecrated virgins in the Temple. Nuns are a Biblical tradition, and the lifelong virginity of Mary is scriptural as well. The word used for the "brothers" of Christ (adelphoi) is also used for cousins in the Septuagint, and the oft mentioned "Mary was a virgin --until-- Christ was born" citation (heos hou) is similarly found in 2 Samuel 6:23
All generations shall call her Blessed. Respect the Mother of God and the Holy Family.
!historychads this isn't just theology it's history
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Exodus 38:8
1 Samuel 2:22
2 Samuel 6:23
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-Bimothy 4:20
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