
Mary Magdalene
First witness to Christ's resurrection, transformed sinner, Apostle to the Apostles.
Zaštitništvo
Repentance, contemplatives, women, people with epilepsy, people with sexual disorders, those with blood disorders, perfume makers
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Životopis
Mary Magdalene was among the most significant figures in Christian history, known as the woman from whom Jesus cast out seven demons. Following her miraculous encounter with Christ, she became his devoted follower and witnessed his crucifixion while most disciples fled. She was present at his burial and, according to all four Gospels, was the first to encounter the risen Jesus on Easter morning. Given the designation 'Apostle to the Apostles,' she carried news of resurrection to Peter and the other disciples. Her transformation from sinner to saint demonstrates Christianity's redemptive power. Throughout medieval tradition, she became venerated as a model of penitence and contemplative devotion, with legends describing her hermitic life in France seeking divine union. While biblical and legendary traditions intertwine regarding her biography, her historical significance as a primary Easter witness and devoted follower is undisputed. Mary Magdalene remains a potent symbol of personal conversion, the transformative power of encountering Christ, and women's integral role in Christian witness.