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Mary Magdalene and the red egg

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Mary Magdalene and the red egg

Mary Magdalene and the red egg in the Orthodox tradition In the Eastern Orthodox tradition, Mary Magdalene visited Emperor Tiberius to issue a complaint about

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Driven out from Palestine, Mary Magdalene landed on the coast of Provence in 42AD, accompanied by Jesus’ close friends. She received the precious teachings of Jesus Himself, she was her favorite disciple. In the course of her long journey, she left her mark on the beginning of Christianity.

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Easter Sunday : When Love Calls Your NameAfter the great silence of Holy Saturday, life breaks forth again. The stone is rolled away, the tomb is empty, and hope rises where sorrow once reigned.In the Gospel of John, one figure stands at the heart of this mystery: Mary Magdalene — the woman to whom the Risen Christ first reveals Himself, alone, in the quiet of a garden.Wandering there, searching for the missing body, she is in tears — tears of grief, the tears of one who loves completely. She carries within her the Cross, the nails, the thorns; she is still seeking the Crucified.Before the tomb, she does not recognize Jesus. She sees only a gardener.Blinded by love and sorrow, she cannot yet perceive the signs unfolding before her — not even the presence of angels, nor the One she longs for most.Then, a voice calls her by name: “Myriam.”And everything changes.“Rabbouni,” she answers — my beloved Master. In that single word lives both infinite reverence and infinite intimacy.Mary believes because she hears.She hears the voice that calls her — a voice that speaks to her alone.Perhaps this is the heart of faith:to trust that the One who calls us, calls each of us by name.On this Easter morning, may we too hear that voice.May we recognize life where we thought all was lost.And may hope rise again in each of our hearts.Christ is risen !Art : The experience of the encounter - He Qi, a Chinese painter who specializes in depictions of biblical scenes. ... See MoreSee Less

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Those who stayed : On this Good Friday, let us stand at the foot of the Cross.Not as spectators, but alongside those who remained.Mary, His mother.Mary Magdalene.The myrrh-bearing women.While many fled, they stayed. Through the trial, the humiliation, the suffering—through every step of the Passion—they followed Him with a faithful love that did not turn away.In the painting What Our Lord Saw from the Cross by James Tissot, we are given a striking perspective: we see what Jesus sees.And in His final moments, His gaze does not fall on power or violence—but on love that remains.He sees His mother.He sees Mary Magdalene.He sees the women who did not abandon Him.They are there, at the foot of the Cross—silent, broken, yet steadfast.A love that stays.A love that witnesses.A love that does not run from suffering.And perhaps this is what consoles the Heart of Christ in His agony:that even in the darkest hour, love is still present.Later today, I’ll share a reflection on what Christ endured on the Cross ... See MoreSee Less

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Then Mary said,“I am the Lord’s servant;let it be done to me according to your word.” Then the angel left her. Luke 1:37-38The account of the Annunciation concludes with the departure of the angel Gabriel. Mary finds herself alone after giving her consent. But in reality, she is not alone at this moment. She is filled with a completely new presence, that of her son Jesus, who takes flesh within her. There is a beautiful depiction of the Annunciation at Trinità dei Monti in Rome, in the small chapel of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart, painted by a French nun, Sister Pauline, in the 19th century. There is something luminous about this work of art. Pope Pius IX gave it the name Mater Admirabilis, which means “Admirable Mother.” This painting shows us the Virgin Mary just after the angel’s departure. With her eyes lowered and her face radiant, she still holds in her hand the spindle with which she was working when the angel visited her. She is in a state of radiant devotion. Contemplating the Virgin Mary at the Annunciation helps us enter into prayerful recollection. Mary teaches us to welcome the presence of her son into the depths of our hearts. ... See MoreSee Less

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