Apostle John, Mary Magdelene and Mary of Cleophas were with Mary during the crucifixion.
The apostle John was the only apostle who stayed with Mary, the mother of Jesus, at the foot of the cross during the crucifixion.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, was accompanied by Mary Magdalene and Mary, the wife of Clopas, at the crucifixion of Jesus.
At the crucifixion of Jesus, those present included Roman soldiers, religious leaders, and some of Jesus' followers, such as Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene.
The Gospels of Matthew and Mark say that Mary Magdalene was among the women who watched form afar off; none of the acquaintances of Jesus was actually at the crucifixion. Luke's Gospel is similar, although it only says that the women watched from afar off. John's Gospel says that Mary the mother of Jesus was actually at the crucifixion, but does not mention Mary Magdalene or any other women.
Yes, according to the Bible, Mary Magdalene was present at the crucifixion of Jesus along with other women, such as Jesus' mother Mary. Mary Magdalene is often mentioned as being at the cross in the Gospels, showing her devotion and loyalty to Jesus even in his darkest hour.
Yes there was weeping by Mary and the ladies as well as the disciples.
St. John cared for Mary after the crucifixion of Our Lord.
Jesus' mother Mary was present at the crucifixion.
We know that one of his brother's was named James who came to the crucifixion with his mother Mary.
Mary, his mother Mary Magdalene Mary, wife of Cleophas
After the death of Jesus on the cross, Jesus told the disciples to look after her.