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St. Mary Magdalene
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St. Mary was given the name 'Magdalen' because, though a Jewish girl, she lived in a Gentile town called Magdale, in northern Galilee, and her culture and manners were those of a Gentile. St. Luke records that she was a notorious sinner, and had seven devils removed from her. She was present at Our Lord's Crucifixion, and with Joanna and Mary, the mother of James and Salome, at Jesus' empty tomb.
After Jesus' body had been placed in the tomb, Mary went to anoint it with spices early Easter Sunday morning. Not finding the Sacred Body, she began to weep, and seeing someone whom she thought was the gardener, she asked him if he knew where the Body of her beloved Master had been taken. But then the person spoke in a voice she knew so well: "Mary!" It was Jesus, risen from the dead! He had chosen to show Himself first to Mary Magdalen, the repentant sinner.
She is a patron of hairdressers. Her Feast Day is July 22. |
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Learning Bible Stories is Fun
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Richly illustrated with fine art
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Includes short biography and prayer
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Sterling Silver Oval Patron Saint Medal (18" Chain)
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