A: We do not know if Mary, the Mother of Jesus, was present at the Resurrection. Scripture is silent but mentions explicitly Mary Magdalene (Mk 16,9; Mt 28,9; Jn 20,11-18). Many of the Church fathers ...
This epiphany of the risen Christ to Mary and her faithful response establish her as a major witness of the Resurrection ... Jesus to have less uneasiness--meaning less restlessness, frustration, self ...
In the Gospel of John, Mary Magdalene is the first person to see Jesus after the resurrection. Jesus appeared to Mary after she returned alone to the empty tomb and instructed her to tell the ...
Created around 1503, the painting—which just sold at auction for $3.1 million—depicts the saint after the crucifixion of ...
Her research focuses on textual criticism, Mary Magdalene, and the Gospel of John ... gives the crucial christological confession. Jesus says, “I am the resurrection and the life, those who believe me ...
the mother of Jesus; Mary Magdalene, his disciple and the first witness to the resurrection; Mary and Martha, the sisters who offered him hospitality in Bethany. Now we are learning more of the ...
In this gnostic gospel, Mary Magdalene appears as a disciple, singled out by Jesus for special teachings. In this excerpt, the other disciples are discouraged and grieving Jesus' death.
The encounter was one of a series of Saturday jubilee audiences of 2025, following a first meeting with pilgrims and a heart-to-heart with journalists.
A new update regarding Mel Gibson‘s The Resurrection of the Christ production start date has come out, hinting that the ...