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The Gospels mention nothing about Jesus appearing to his mother Mary after his Resurrection. Do we ever wonder whether he did see her?
The gospel narratives vary on who turned up in the garden first: Mary Magdalene alone or with Mary, the mother of Jesus, and with Salome (Mary’s sister or the mother of James and John).
In Mary's Garden – John S. Stokes Jr., MARY Magazine May-June 1955. A founder of MARY'S GARDENS instructs his little girl in things named for God's Mother. Surrounded by the manufactured products, ...
“And the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there He put the man whom He had formed.” Genesis 2:8 Spring, the season when nature awakes and proclaims the resurrection, is here ...
Mary of Magdala's profound connection to Jesus in the garden recently came to mind as I watched the Disney film, "A Wrinkle in Time." ...
Writing that Jesus “appeared to them [disciples] alive again the third day,” Josephus confirms the four Gospel accounts of the disciples’ meetings and teachings with the resurrected Jesus.
From his first appearance to Mary in the garden to his last appearance to Paul on the road to Damascus, when the resurrected Jesus appears, he almost always sends.
What Jesus' resurrection teaches us about how to live after the pandemic We've seen and felt many wounds this past year — how do we live beyond our scars?
In the New Testament, there is nothing about Mary’s birth, death, appearance, or age. What we do know about the mother of Jesus is, in fact, quite surprising.