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==The Birth of Mary in Fiction==
==The Birth of Mary in Fiction==
Nothing is said in the four Gospels about the birth and childhood of Mary.
 
Nothing is said in the earliest Gospels about the birth and childhood of Mary and her family. In the mid-2nd century CE the [[Protoevangelium of James]] provided a narrative modeled after the birth of John the Baptist.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 10:05, 29 November 2011

The Birth to Mary refers to an episode in the live of Mary of Nazareth, as narrated in later Christian tradition.

Overview

The Birth of Mary in Fiction

Nothing is said in the earliest Gospels about the birth and childhood of Mary and her family. In the mid-2nd century CE the Protoevangelium of James provided a narrative modeled after the birth of John the Baptist.

External links