What is the role of a Woman according to the Wisdom and the Divine Plan of God?
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**What is the significance of Mary remaining standing at the Foot of the Cross?**
Mary the mother, seeing His beloved Jesus Christ suffering the scourging at the pillar, seeing the body deeply wounded, having a crown of thorn, and so many blood on the faces, witnessing the wounded Jesus the carrying the heavy Cross, while the centurions continuously whipping the body of Christ, and worst, witnessing the nails that pierced the hands and feet of Jesus, hearing Him groaning in unbearable pain, and more...
A weak Mother could have collapsed, while witnessing this unimaginable torture, and perhaps, any normal Mother, would say stop it! stop it!, and cry out loud, and could no longer take anymore, what was happening before her very eyes...
But why, a Mother, who was called Woman by Jesus Christ, when She asked Him to perform a miracle, did not easily gave up, but instead follow Jesus up to Calvary and remain standing at the Foot of the Cross?
For all who wanted to answer this post, acknowledging the significance of Mary's unfathomable strength, by remaining standing at the foot of the Cross,my simple and direct question is...
"What is the role of "Woman", whom Jesus called Her at the Wedding at Cana and before saying His last breath, called again His beloved Mother, a "Woman".
What is the role of a Woman according to the Wisdom of God, in the divine plan of salvation.
We can see the word "Woman" in Genesis3:15, and in this particular passage, God Himself declared perrenial enmity, a war between the Woman vs. Satan.
So both God the Father and Jesus sees the Blessed Virgin Mary's role as a "Woman", the simple and direct question is, **what is the role of a "Woman" according to the Wisdom and Divine Plan of God?**
It would seems, that without the Woman, there would be No proto-evangelium, No Jesus, No gospel or the gospel would be incomplete, and Jesus will just be crucified with His last words, incomplete too, and the Apostles wont have Mary at the Upper Room.
For most Protestant and esp. to the Bible Alone Believers, they were like the crowd or echoing the words of the crowd in the bible, who simply look upon the Blessed Virgin Mary as a simple domestic mother, but Jesus did not saw His beloved Mother that way, but in approving Her untimely request at the Wedding at Cana, Jesus called His beloved Mother with the word "Woman", and repeat this again at the Foot of the Cross.
**Looking for the role of the "Woman" according to the bible, traditions, early Church and Church Fathers.**
Asked by jong ricafort
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Feb 8, 2026, 06:21 PM