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Mary Magdalene is sometimes represented by an alabaster box of ointment as she is recognized by many as the sinner who anointed our Lord's feet with perfume contained in an alabaster container.
Scripture tells us that Mary Magdalene was a sinner before she met Jesus and repented of her sins. Jesus drove seven demons from her. Mary became a loyal disciple of Jesus and frequently traveled with him and the apostles. She and her sister Martha occasionally entertained Jesus and the apostles at their home in Bethany and provided them with food and hospitality. Mary Magdalene was present at the crucifixion of Our Lord and also encountered Jesus in the garden after the resurrection and was the first of the disciples to see him.As per the Catholic Encyclopedia, Mary Magdalene, Mary of Bethany and Mary the Sinner are one and the same. This view is not held by some Protestant denominations, however. Some say she was a prostitute but there in no scriptural evidence to support this and that view is not held by the Catholic Church.
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The patron saint of penitent sinners is St. Mary Magdalene.
Mary had been a sinner. Our Lord forgave her and she became a follower of His and one of his closest friends.
Like every other human, she was a sinner. The demons she had within her were certainly evil, but were cast out of her.
The date of Mary Magdalene's birth is unknown but probably occurred in the first decade of the first century AD.
Mary (or Maria, Marie, Miriam) of Magdala
There is much debate among various Bible scholars about Mary Magdalene. Some say there were three Marys - Mary of Bethany, Mary of Magdala and a Mary associated with the sinner mentioned in the New Testament. Catholic scholars tend to say there was only one Mary and she was the sister of Martha and Lazarus of Bethany.
There are many: Her parents Saint Anne and Saint Joachim, Saint Elizabeth and Saint Zachary, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Joseph her husband, the 12 apostles, Mary Magdalene, her sister in law Mary of Cleophas, etc.
Mary Magdalene is the patron saint of:against sexual temptationAnguiano, SpainapothecariesAtrani, Salerno, ItalyCasamicciola, Italycontemplative lifecontemplativesconvertsdruggistsElantxobe, SpainFoglizzo, Italyglove makershairdressershairstylistsLa Magdeleine, Italypenitent sinnerspenitent womenpeople ridiculed for their pietyperfumeriesperfumerspharmacistsreformed prostitutestannerswomen