Abstract
This paper explores Johannine Mariology through an exegetical study of John 2:1–11 and John 19:25–27, highlighting Mary’s evolving role within the Fourth Gospel. It examines the symbolic and theological significance of Mary as “woman,” linking her to the figure of Zion and the new people of God. At Cana, she emerges as the first believer who mediates faith and points others to Jesus, while at the Cross, she is entrusted with a maternal role in the formation of the believing community. The study underscores Mary’s discipleship, faith, and representative function within the Johannine vision of salvation history.
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Mansha, Azam
(2022)
"Johannine Mariology in John 2: 1-11 and Jn 19: 25-27,"
Loyola Papers: Vol. 3:
No.
1, Article 6.
Available at:
https://archium.ateneo.edu/loyola/vol3/iss1/6