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Mary
[ mer-ee, mair-ee ]
noun
- Also called Virgin Mary. the mother of Jesus.
- the sister of Lazarus and Martha. Luke 10:38–42; John 11:1,2.
- Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, 1867–1953, Queen of England 1910–36 (wife of George V).
- Slang: Sometimes Disparaging and Offensive. a term used to refer to or address a gay man (sometimes used facetiously).
- a female given name.
Mary
1/ ˈɛəɪ /
noun
- original name Princess Mary of Teck. 1867–1953, queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1910–36) by marriage to George V
Mary
2/ ˈɛəɪ /
noun
- New Testament
- the mother of Jesus, believed to have conceived and borne him while still a virgin; she was married to Joseph (Matthew 1:18–25). Major feast days: Feb 2, Mar 25, May 31, Aug 15, Sept 8
- the sister of Martha and Lazarus (Luke 10:38–42; John 11:1–2)
- obsolete.Maries an Aboriginal woman or girl
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In Scotland many other Catholics will follow the funeral on TV, while a Requiem Mass for Pope Francis will be held at St Mary's Cathedral in Edinburgh on Monday.
He was also a devotee of the Virgin Mary and as such, he chose to be buried in Santa Maria Maggiore, which sits outside the Vatican walls in the centre of Rome.
St Mary's made the announcement just days after King's Church, also in Darlington, revealed it had scaled back its food bank operation following a drop in funding.
“You saw him in the Oval,” Mary Trump said about the president.
The basilica also hosts what is said to be a relic of Jesus's crib and an icon of Mary, to whom Pope Francis would pray to asking for protection before a journey.
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