This is not surprising as one of the early popes around 800 ad had the majority of references to women removed an interesting fact is that in the very beginning there where female priests (I may b wrong about the date for some reason 200ad is popping into my mind)
Strictly speaking she is a Saint Mary
How far threw it have you gotten at this stage Aries ?? (and which version are you using ??)
DAMIEN Gender: Masculine Usage: French French form of DAMIAN
DAMIAN Gender: Masculine Usage: English, Polish Pronounced: DAY-mee-?n (English), DAHM-yahn (Polish) From the Greek name ?aµ?a??? (Damianos) which was derived from Greek daµa? (damao) "to tame". Saint Damian was martyred with his twin brother Cosmo in Syria early in the 4th century. They are the patron saints of physicians. Due his renown, the name came into general use in Christian Europe. Another saint by this name was Peter Damian, an 11th-century cardinal and theologian from Italy
JASON Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, French, Greek Mythology (Latinized), Ancient Greek (Latinized), Biblical
Pronounced: JAY-s?n (English)
From the Greek name ?as?? (Iason), which was derived from Greek ?as?a? (iasthai) "to heal". In Greek mythology Jason was the leader of the Argonauts. After his uncle Pelias overthrew his father as king of Iolcos, Jason went in search of the Golden Fleece in order to win back the throne. During his journeys he married the sorceress Medea, who helped him gain the fleece and kill his uncle, but who later turned against him when he fell in love with another woman
From an English surname meaning "measure" in Middle English, originally denoting one who was an assayer. It was popularized as a given name by a character from the book 'Pet Sematary' (1983) and the subsequent movie adaptation (1989).
CHRISTOPHER Gender: Masculine Usage: English Pronounced: KRIS-t?-f?r From the Late Greek name ???st?f???? (Christophoros) meaning "bearing Christ", derived from ???st?? (Christos) combined with fe?? (phero) "to bear, to carry". It was used by early Christians as a metaphorical name, expressing that they carried Christ in their hearts.
It's just murder. All God's creatures do it. You look in the forests and you see species killing other species, our species killing all species including the forests, and we just call it industry, not murder.
Did you ever stop to think that if you studied a subject 25 years ago said subject may have changed enough to make what you have studied completely irrelevant
How do you know what research I have done ?? Let me answer that for you , you don’t
that’s a shame because if you where clever you would of realised that you had found what other’s knew and you would of weighed the evidence and come to your own conclusion
Age has nothing to do with it if you spend 25 years going in the wrong direction some one that has spent 1 day going in the right direction is ahead of you
From the way you type it gives the impression that you presume yourself to be wise
RE: Catholism, Mary and 'False Gods'..
It will yet be the proud boast of women that they never contributed a line to the Bible. - George W. Foote