Saint Mary is a term for Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Saint Mary may also refer to:
People
- Mary Magdalene, saint and disciple of Jesus
- Mary of Bethany, saint and disciple of Jesus, sister of Martha and Lazarus
- Salome (disciple), saint and follower of Jesus, counted as one of the Three Marys in Roman Catholic tradition
- Mary of Egypt (ca. 344 – ca. 421), patron saint of penitents
- Marina the Monk, also known as Mary of Alexandria (died 508 AD), saint often considered a female Desert Father
- Mary de Cervellione (c. 1230 – 1290), saint often invoked against shipwreck
- Mary Frances of the Five Wounds (1715–1791), saint and member of the Third Order of St. Francis
- Mary MacKillop or Saint Mary of the Cross (1842–1909), first Australian saint
- Mariam Baouardy, or Saint Mary of Jesus Crucified (1846-1878), Greek nun
Places
Antigua and Barbuda
- Saint Mary, Antigua and Barbuda, parish in Antigua and Barbuda
Australia
- St Mary, Queensland, a locality in the Fraser Coast Region
France
- Saint-Mary, a commune in the Charente department
United Kingdom
- St Mary (Brecon electoral ward), Powys, Wales
United States
Other
Other uses
See also
- Sancta Maria (disambiguation)
- Santa Maria (disambiguation)
- Saint Marie (disambiguation)
- Sainte-Marie (disambiguation)
- St. Mary's (disambiguation)
- Mount St. Mary's (disambiguation)
- Saint Mary Major (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Saint Mary
- All pages with titles containing St Mary
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