| NOUN | Mary Magdalene | - | |
| SYNO | Mary Magdalen | Mary Magdalene | St. Mary Magdalen | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The female ministry is justified by the fact that Mary Magdalene was chosen by Jesus to announce his resurrection to the apostles.
- She left for the Second Crusade from Vézelay, the rumoured location of Mary Magdalene's grave, in June 1147.
- Saint Peter and Saint Paul are at the bottom of the window, and Mary Magdalene and John the Apostle at the top.
- Meanwhile, Mary Magdalene assists Jesus's relaxation.
- The wings of the triptych show King René with Mary Magdalene, St.
- Depicting the moment when the risen Christ tells Mary Magdalene not to touch him, Holbein adheres to the details of the bible story.
- From the time of her clothing in the Carmelite religious habit (1583) until her death (1607), Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi is said to have had a series of raptures and ecstasies.
- In the realm of popular media, this latter phenomenon was brought to notice in Dan Brown's novel "The Da Vinci Code" (2003), where one of the book's characters suggests that the feminine-looking person to Jesus' right in Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" is actually Mary Magdalene rather than St.
- In 1972, Fältskog starred as Mary Magdalene in the original Swedish production of "Jesus Christ Superstar" and attracted favourable reviews.
- Following her death, private memorial services were held at St Mary Magdalene Church and Glamis Castle.
- The main tserkva of the Orthodox Christians is Praga's Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene from 1869.
- Davis indicates that there is only one church dedicated to Mary Magdalene within what one might reasonably consider to have been the medieval forest of Barnsdale, and that is the church at Campsall.
- In the "Florentine Pietà", Michelangelo again depicts himself, this time as the aged Nicodemus lowering the body of Jesus from the cross into the arms of Mary his mother and Mary Magdalene.
- Almond, Philip C., 'Mary Magdalene: A Cultural History.' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023).
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