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cathedrals and
churches named after the
Myrrhbearers. They
celebrate their patronal feast day on the
Sunday of the
Myrrhbearers. In 2022, Joanna, Mary, and Salome...
- the
Myrrhbearer" (Gr****: Αγία Ιωάννα η Μυροφόρος) and is
commemorated among the
eight women who
carried myrrh on the "Sunday of the
Myrrhbearers", two...
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culture in the Mileševa monastery,
Mironosice na
Hristovom grobu (the
Myrrhbearers at Christ's tomb),
dated c. 1235 in
Serbia during the
reign of King Stephen...
- She is
named by Mark as
present at the
crucifixion and as one of the
Myrrhbearers, the
women who
found Jesus's
empty tomb.
Interpretation has
further identified...
- Holy
Myrrhbearers Cathedral (Russian: Кафедральный Собор Святых Жён-Мироносиц; Azerbaijani: Müqəddəs Mürdaşıyan Zənənlər Başkilsəsi) is a
Russian Orthodox...
- In the Gr****
Orthodox Church, this day is
called the
Sunday of the
Myrrhbearers.
Armenian Christianity celebrates on this day the
dedication of the first...
- came to the
sepulchre of Jesus. In
Eastern Orthodoxy they are
among the
Myrrhbearers, a
group that
traditionally includes a much
larger number of people....
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Disciples Evangelists Female disciples of
Jesus God-fearers
Herodians Magi
Myrrhbearers Nameless Pharisees Prophets Proselytes Sadducees Samaritans Sanhedrin...
- 16:1 and Luke 24:10
refer to "Mary the
mother of James" as one of the
Myrrhbearers, the
women who went to the tomb of Jesus.
Along with Mary
Magdalene and...
- (Luke 8:3) The
Eastern Orthodox Church include Susanna in the List of
Myrrhbearers the
female disciples of
Jesus who came to his tomb to
anoint his body...