Mary (mother of James and John)
- Mary (mother of James and John)
Mary was the wife of Zebedee and mother of James the Great in the New Testament. She is commemorated with Joanna and Salome in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod on August 3.
References
*Inter-Lutheran Commission on Worship. "Lutheran Book of Worship". Augsburg Fortress Press, 1978.
*Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. "Evangelical Lutheran Worship - Final Draft". Augsburg Fortress Press, 2006. Available at [http://renewingworship.org/ELW/content/PDF/ChurchYear_asm_20060119.pdf]
*Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. "Lutheran Worship". Concordia Publishing House, 1982.
*Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. "Lutheran Service Book". Concordia Publishing House, 2006.
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