There is an unsubstantiated legend that 14 years after the Ascension, Lazarus with his two sisters, Martha and Mary, and several others were set adrift in a vessel by the Jews without sails, oars, or rudder. Guided by Providence, they were safely borne over the sea till they landed in a certain harbor which proved to be Marseilles, in the country now called France.
In John 11:1-44 when Lazarus had died and Our Lord arrived a few days later we find Martha and Mary together in Bethany along with numerous mourners who had come to lament the passing of their brother. So, yes, Mary and Lazarus are placed together in scripture. There are other incidents in scripture when Jesus visited the home of Martha and Mary and, undoubtedly, Lararus was also present.
Mary, who was a sister to Lazarus was the one who poured perfume of the feet of Jesus and wiped it with her hair. This event took place in place called Bethany.
Some scholars say that the name Mary Magdalene probably means that Mary was from Magdala.
Mary Magdalene is believed to have grown up in Magdala, a town on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee in present-day Israel.
Mary Lazarus is a fictional character from the movie "Sister Act." In the movie, she doesn't have a sister; she is a nun and a member of the choir led by Deloris Van Cartier, played by Whoopi Goldberg.
Mary Magdalene was traditionally thought to be Jewish, as she is described in the New Testament as a follower of Jesus in Galilee. However, her specific nationality or race is not explicitly mentioned in historical records.
Mary Magdalene was the sister of Lazarus.
According to some legends Mary Magdalene (not Mother Mary) traveled to Southern France and died there.The presence of Lazarus, Martha and Mary Magdalene in Provence, France belongs to the Sacred History of France.
The sister of Lazarus and Mary was St. Martha. See the Gospel of John, Chapter 11 and 12.
I believe: mary of jesus i believe: mary magdalene i believe: mary of joseph & james i believe: mary of lazarus i believe : mary of john & mark
There is no mention made of this in the Bible. However, Mary Magdalene is several times mentioned as having had seven devils cast out of her.
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.
After Jesus' ascension into heaven, Mary Magdalene moved to southern France where she continued to preach and also healed many individuals. She also had many children and her descendants actually became kings and queens of France. **************************************** Mary Magdalene nor Mary Mother of Jesus healed nobody. They were not Deity.
There are many Mary's in the Bible, but the ones your probably referring to are Mary (Lazarus's' sister), Mary Magdalene, and Mary (Jesus' mother). They are all found in the gospels of the Bible. (Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John.)
It was believed that Martha and Mary Magdalene (Mary of Bethany) were sisters by pope Gregory I's Homily 33, in which he stated that the Magdalene was both sister of Martha, and the unnamed sinner who anoints Jesus. Yet, Martha's sister is referred to as Mary of Bethany in the Gospel of Luke. In 1969, the Catholic Church officially declared Mary Magdalene, Mary of Bethany, and the unnamed sinner as 3 different women. According to the new Catholic denomination, Mary Magdalene and Martha are not sisters.
There is no saint named Bethany. Bethany is the name of the village near Jerusalem that was the home to Mary Magdalene, her sister Martha and her brother Lazarus.
Mary Magdalene had no children.
Legend and tradition tell us that Martha and Mary went to France.