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Mary Magdalene

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http://www.unicorne.org/orthodoxy/sept2 ... delene.htm

Question:

In an article found on a web site it says that Mary Magdalene was the sister of Lazarus and Martha. That is not correct, is it?

Answer:
Dr. Alexander Roman alex@unicorne.org

Yes, Mary Magdalene was indeed the sister of Lazarus and Martha of Bethany.

In John 11.5 this is mentioned and it is mentioned in the twelfth chapter of John as well when the Lord Jesus returns to Bethany to spend some time with His close friends, Lazarus, Mary Magdalene and Martha.

Mary Magdalene is often perceived as a harlot etc. and there is no evidence in scripture for this.

We do know that Mary Magdalene was a disciple of Christ's who was at the foot of the Cross with the Mother of God and John the Beloved Disciple.

She is praised by Christ for having chosen the "better part" in listening to and meditating upon His preaching.

Mary of Magdala was, according to tradition, a wealthy woman who became a central figure in the early Church.

Her social prominence led Tiberius Caesar to invite her to Rome to dine with him - the Roman Emperor himself!

While at his table, Mary Magdalene began to tell Caesar about the Lord Jesus in response to Caesar's inquiries. Origen of Alexandria tells us that Pilate wrote a report about his condemnation of Christ to Caesar, on the basis of which Pilate was recalled to Rome where he was beheaded . .

At the first mention of Christ's Resurrection, Caesar tried to change the subject, it is said. Then he picked up an egg on the table and told Mary: "A man could no more rise from the dead after enduring such a death than this white egg could turn red."

Mary of Magdala then picked up another white egg and showed Caesar. The egg turned red in her very hands!

The Eastern Church writes this icon of Mary Magdalene holding an egg in her hand which is especially used at Pascha/Easter. We colour Easter eggs red, symbolizing the Blood of Christ shed for our salvation, recalling to mind the miracle of St Mary Magdalene who is also called "Equal-to-the-Apostles."

Are they seriously deluded to insult Saint Mary Magdalene, with a lie that the West created 5 centuries ago? Being a harlot and the sister of Lazarus?

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Post by icxn »

According to St. John Chrysostom the Gospel mentions 5 different Marys:

  1. Mary the Theotokos (oftentimes referred to as Mary of James)
  2. Mary Magdalene out of whom Christ expelled 7 demons
  3. Mary of James the small or young
  4. Mary the sister of Cleopa (Κλοπά)
  5. Mary the sister of Lazarus

So Mary Magdalene is not the sister of Lazarus and nowhere is mentioned that she were a harlot.

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icxn wrote:

According to St. John Chrysostom the Gospel mentions 5 different Marys:

  1. Mary the Theotokos (oftentimes referred to as Mary of James)
  2. Mary Magdalene out of whom Christ expelled 7 demons
  3. Mary of James the small or young
  4. Mary the sister of Cleopa (Κλοπά)
  5. Mary the sister of Lazarus

So Mary Magdalene is not the sister of Lazarus and nowhere is mentioned that she were a harlot.

icxn

Indeedly very True! But how can Orthodox today start having this Catholic idealogy in their Church? I can't believe they would actuall post this on an Orthodox site.
Mary of James is actually called also Salome no? The mother of Saint John the Theologian?

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Post by 尼古拉前执事 »

I believe this site belongs to one of the vagante Ukrainian groups like the Kiev Patriarchate and the answers are actually by a Ukrainian-nationalist residding in Canada, Dr. Alex Roman, who is actually a Uniate of the Ukrainian Greek (Roman) Catholic Church!

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