
Blessed Virgin Mary
The Blessed Virgin Mary is a central figure in Christianity, revered as the mother of Jesus Christ. According to Christian belief, she conceived Jesus miraculously, known as the Annunciation, and remained a symbol of purity and devotion. Mary is honored in various traditions, particularly within Catholicism, where she is called "Mother of God" and celebrated for her unwavering faith. She is often depicted in art and liturgy, and many Christians turn to her for intercession in prayer. Her life and virtues are seen as a model for believers in their faith and everyday lives.