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Mary Magdalene, St
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Mary Magdalene, St (lived 1st century AD)

In the New Testament, a woman whom Jesus cured of possession by evil spirits. She was present at the Crucifixion and burial, and was the first to meet the risen Jesus. She is often identified with the woman of St Luke's gospel who anointed Jesus' feet, and her symbol is a jar of ointment. Her feast day is 22 July.



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And in Northumberland, it has been engaged to complete the refurbishment of the spire and carry out masonry repairs on St Mary Magdalene church at Mitford, near Morpeth.
9781902771748 'Lepers outside the gate'; excavations at the cemetery of the Hospital of St James and St Mary Magdalene, Chichester, 1986-87 and 1993.
St Mary Magdalene Church in Wyken Croft, Coventry's oldest surviving building, will be open from 10am until 4pm on both days and refreshments will be available from 10am in Risen Christ church hall, which is next door to St Mary Magdalene.
 
 
 
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