William
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The Bible tells us that Jesus had four brothers: James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas ( Matthew 13:55 ). The Bible also tells us that Jesus had sisters, but they are not named or numbered ( Matthew 13:56 ). In John 7:1-10, His brothers go on to the festival while Jesus stays behind.
Paul
None. She was a virgin her entire life, as taught by the one Church Jesus Christ founded, to which He promised the fullness of God's truth until the end of time.
keyjona
Jesus:
(1.) Born Wednesday, August 21, 7B.C. Mary was 17; Joseph was 22.
(2.) Returned from Egypt at age 2.5, after Herod died 4B.C.
(3.) Bar-mizpah 13 years old 21August,7 A.D.
(4.) Age 14.5, Father, Joseph died from fall while building young Herod's Capitol in Sepphoris.
(5.) Baptized at noon Monday, January 14, 27A.D. age 32.
(6.) Official Ministry started at age 33, 27 A.D.
(7.) Died age 36.5, Friday, 7April30 A.D.
(8.) Glorified body appeared Sunday, 9April30A.D.
Jesus(oldest); brothers: James, Joseph, Simon, Judas(jude), Amos died at a young age.
Sisters: Miriam, Martha, and Ruth.
Mary's sister, Salome, was mother of James and John zebedee, Jesus' 1st cousins.
Anonymous
It is odd that Bible-Only people can't point to a single verse that says Mary gave birth to anyone else. Nor can they point to a single verse that says "Joseph knew Mary, his wife." They merely assume - aka "make stuff up" - while accusing Catholics of taking liberties with scripture. To answer your question: Mary is the Mother of the Church.
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James, Joses, Simon & Judas were born of Mary after Jesus Christ. There were also some sisters, but the Bible doesn't give their names or say how many where were (Mattew 13:55 & 56)