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      • John tells us that Mary Magdalene, upon turning away from the empty tomb, turned around to find Jesus standing behind her. He famously enjoined her, ‘Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to my Father’ (20:17). He told her to go to the disciples and tell them that he will ‘ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and to my God, and your God.’
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  2. How did Mary Magdalene meet Jesus? Magdala was quite close to Nazareth and Cana, and Jesus probably visited the region a number of times. At some point in her life, Mary met Jesus, and he cured her of a severe illness .

  3. Mar 31, 2024 · When we consider only the canonical Gospels, Mary Magdalene was one of the followers of Jesus who held to her faith even after Jesus was convicted as a false prophet and condemned to the...

  4. Mary Magdalene is mentioned in Luke 8:2, but in chapter 7, Luke tells us how Jesus sat down and ate in the house of a Pharisee. A woman who was a ‘sinner’ (7:37) comes to the house with ointment, and washes Jesus’ feet with her tears.

  5. Jul 20, 2011 · Mary Magdalene travelled with Jesus as one of his followers. She was was present at the two most important moments in the story of Jesus: the crucifixion and the resurrection. Was she...

  6. The mother of Jesus and her sister Mary, the wife of Cleophas, were standing near the cross. Mary Magdalene was there also. 26 Jesus saw His mother and the follower whom He loved standing near.

  7. Jul 23, 2015 · Here’s how Ann Spangler and Jean Syswerda describe the remarkable implications of the fact that Mary, a woman, was the first person to meet the resurrected Christ: The risen Jesus had appeared, not to rulers and kings, nor even first of all to his male disciples, but to a woman whose love had held her at the cross and led her to the grave.

  8. Jul 23, 2023 · Mary Magdalene’s love for Jesus was evident in her enduring presence during his passion. All the men of Jesus’ entourage save John (Jn. 19:25-27) had fled, the final one being Peter, last seen at our Lord’s trial before the Sanhedrin (Mk. 14:53-72).

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