
Holy Mary
Holy Mary, often referred to as the Virgin Mary, is a central figure in Christianity, especially within Catholicism. She is revered as the mother of Jesus Christ and is venerated for her role in the Incarnation, where Christians believe God became human. Mary is associated with virtues such as purity and compassion and is often called upon in prayer for intercession. The Feast of the Assumption celebrates her assumed ascent into heaven. Mary is depicted in art and tradition, symbolizing maternal love and faith, making her a significant part of Christian devotion and theology.