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  1. Apr 23, 2019 · St. Mary of Clopas icon. $ 22.00. Sizes in inches. 4 x 6 5 x 7 6 x 8 8 x 11 11 x 17. Quantity. Add to cart. Orthodox contemporary icon of Saint Mary of Clopas- Cleopas, the Myrrh-bearer. Commemorated April 23. The name of the store in the icon is a watermark.

  2. www.ewtn.com › library › mary-of-cleophas-1080Mary of Cleophas | EWTN

    At the death of Jesus, we are told that Mary wife of Cleophas/Clopas (Jn 19:25) was present. She was described as the mother of James and Joseph (Mt 27:56) in one account, and mother of James the Less and Joses in another (Mk 15:40). On the other hand, James is described as the son of Alphaeus in the synoptic Gospels' listing of the Apostles ...

  3. Apr 28, 2017 · Alphaeus—identified in Matthew 10:3, Mark 3:18, Luke 6:15, and Acts 1:13 as the father of James—is thought to be the Aramaic form of the name. These connections are well supported by church tradition, dating as far back as the second century. If Cleopas’s wife, Mary, was in Jerusalem for Passover, it makes sense that she would have ...

  4. Saint. Feast Day: April 24. Saint Mary of Cleophas, also known as Mary the wife of Clopas, is a figure mentioned in the New Testament as the mother of Saint James the Lesser. She is believed to be the sister of the Blessed Virgin Mary, making her the aunt of Jesus Christ. While historical documents offer limited information about her life, she ...

  5. In some traditions, as exemplified in the Irish song Caoineadh na dTrí Muire, the Three Marys are the three whom the Gospel of John mentions as present at the crucifixion of Jesus: Mary (mother of Jesus) Mary Magdalene; Mary of Clopas; These three women are very often represented in art, as for example in El Greco's Disrobing of Christ.

  6. Mary, The (Wife) Of Clopas ( Μαρία ἡ τοῦ Κλωπᾶ, A. V. "of Cleophas"), described by John as standing by the cross of Jesus in company with his mother and Mary Magdalene (Joh 19:25).

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  8. Sep 12, 2021 · September 12, 2021. Another woman named Mary is identified by her husband’s name: Mary the wife of Clopas. Only one verse in the Bible, in John’s biography of Jesus, contains a reference to this Mary or mentions Clopas.

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