Jesus' mother Mary was present at the crucifixion.
John was the only apostle at the cross when he died.
Yes, the cross of Jesus is still present as a symbol of Christianity and a reminder of his sacrifice.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, and John, one of Jesus' disciples, were both present at the crucifixion and witnessed Jesus dying on the cross. Jesus entrusted John to take care of Mary after his death, highlighting their close relationship.
Sadly, only Jesus' mother and two of his friends stayed. All the others were afraid and ran away.
St Helen found the cross of Jesus at Jerusalem.
Apostle John, Mary Magdelene and Mary of Cleophas were with Mary during the crucifixion.
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At the cross, Jesus was accompanied by his mother Mary, Mary Magdalene, and the disciple John.
It's generally thought that the Apostle John was at the crucifixion, along with several women including Jesus' mother Mary.AnswerScripture tells us that John was the only disciple to be present at the crucifixion. Jesus spoke to him from the cross to ask him to look after his mother Mary after his death.
Christmas: When the baby Jesus was born in a stable at Bethlyhem. Mother; Mary and Father; GodEaster: When Jesus died on the cross. (The Crucifiction). And when Jesus came to life again the next day! (The Reserection).
Those who watched Jesus on the cross were his followes , Mary Magdalene his mother Mary and others.
The New Testament records that Joseph was not the physical father of Jesus, although he acted effectively as a step-father. We do not have any record of how or when Joseph died. It is evident from Jesus' words on the cross that Joseph had died by that time since Jesus handed over the care and welfare of His mother Mary to the beloved disciple John.