Virgin — Blessed

: She is often called the "New Eve" because her obedience to God’s plan countered Eve’s disobedience, helping to usher in salvation through Christ. Core Catholic Dogmas

The Catholic Church recognizes four specific "dogmas" or essential truths about Mary: blessed virgin

Mary was a first-century Jewish woman from Nazareth who, according to the Gospels, was chosen by God to conceive Jesus through the Holy Spirit. : She is often called the "New Eve"

: Confirmed at the Council of Ephesus (431 AD), asserting that because Jesus is God, Mary is truly the God-bearer. The is a central figure in Christianity, particularly

The is a central figure in Christianity, particularly within Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican traditions, where she is venerated as the Mother of God ( Theotokos ). This guide explores her identity, key teachings (dogmas), and how she is honored through feast days and prayer. Who is the Blessed Virgin?

: The belief that Mary was preserved from "original sin" from the moment of her own conception.

: The teaching that she remained a virgin throughout her entire life.