I love St Nektarios…one of my favorites!
We see that Liturgically, that St Mary is always referred to as mother. She is not referred to as wife. Also, St Joseph is never referred to as husband…but “the betrothed.”
Sometimes you will hear that the betrothal and wedding ceremonies were completed…but since the marriage was not consumated, St Mary remains unwedded (as a testament to her perpetual virginity).
We also have this from the Protoevangelium of James:
- And I saw a woman coming down from the hill-country, and she said to me: O man, whither are you going? And I said: I am seeking an Hebrew midwife. And she answered and said unto me: Are you of Israel? And I said to her: Yes. And she said: And who is it that is bringing forth in the cave? And I said: A woman betrothed to me. And she said to me: Is she not your wife? And I said to her: It is Mary that was reared in the temple of the Lord, and I obtained her by lot as my wife. And yet she is not my wife, but has conceived of the Holy Spirit.