Sorry, I don't know. It depends on which version or telling of the Christmas story you have in mind. If you could give me a bit more description, I might be able to assist you better.
I'm not sure. Maybe you need to provide more context or details about the specific Christmas story you're referring to.
The name of the mother in the Christmas story is Mary.
The name of the original mother in the Christmas story is Mary.
Mary. She was the mother in the original Christmas story. She is highly venerated in Christian traditions for her role in giving birth to Jesus.
The mother's name in the Christmas story we commonly refer to is Mary. Mary was betrothed to Joseph. She had a very special and miraculous experience. An angel named Gabriel came to her and told her that she would conceive a child by the Holy Spirit. And she was to name him Jesus. Her journey, from the annunciation to the birth of Jesus in a manger, is a fundamental part of the Christmas story.
It was Mary. Mary is a very important character in the Christmas story. She was visited by the angel Gabriel who informed her that she would give birth to the Son of God. Mary's faith and obedience are often emphasized in the story. She is an integral part of the events that led to the birth of Jesus, which is the essence of the Christmas celebration.
I'm not sure. Maybe you could check the story itself or related materials for the specific name.
Melinda Dillon.
Melinda Dillon.
The mother in the Christmas story is Mrs. Parker.