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A different, but not necessarily conflicting legend concerns Mary Magdalene's efforts to spread the Gospel.
Mary Magdalene's relics were first venerated at the abbey of Vézelay in Burgundy.
* St. Mary Magdalene's Church ( disambiguation )
Consequently, he was baptised " Albert Frederick Arthur George " at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later.
Richard Crashaw's poem " Saint Mary Magdalene, or the Weeper " refers to the " Golden " Tagus as wanting Mary Magdalene's silver tears.
* St Mary Magdalene's Church, Holloway Road
Her baptism took place at St Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham on 7 June 1897 by William Dalrymple Maclagan, Archbishop of York.
The monks of Vézelay pronounced it to be Mary Magdalene's tomb, from which her relics had been translated to their abbey.
* Gervase Markham – Mary Magdalene's Tears
The biblical scene of Mary Magdalene's recognizing Jesus Christ after his resurrection became the subject of a long, widespread and continuous iconographic tradition in Christian art from late antiquity to the present.
* St Mary Magdalene's, Great Hampden
St. Mary Magdalene's is a Grade II * listed building.
View from Low Town towards High Town and St Mary Magdalene's
*# Monastery and St. Mary Magdalene's church of Reformed Franciscans built in 1631. Monastery and St. Mary Magdalene's church of Reformed Franciscans
" While still an unknown, she was discovered by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, who asked her to sing Mary Magdalene's part for an audio recording of Jesus Christ Superstar.
* 1600: The Teares of the Beloved and Mary Magdalene's Tears ( 1601 ), long and rather commonplace poems on the Passion and Resurrection of Christ, both reprinted by Dr. A.
Its Anglican parish church, St Margaret's, was distant from the community ; so in 1880 a chapel of ease, St Mary Magdalene's, was built.
The altar, built in 1901, in the donation to the church from St. Mary Magdalene's church in Riga.
* St Mary Magdalene's Church, Boveney
* St Mary Magdalene's Church, Broughton-in-Furness

Mary and given
Mary was free to marry again, not knowing that the Sturch had secretly given her a divorce, thinking that death had dissolved her marriage.
Miss Marple solves difficult crimes because of her shrewd intelligence, and St. Mary Mead, over her lifetime, has given her seemingly infinite examples of the negative side of human nature.
* Molly Pitcher was a nickname given to a woman said to have fought in the American Battle of Monmouth, who is generally believed to have been Mary Ludwig Hays McCauly.
On the left of the altar, towards the Eastern Orthodox chapel, there is a statue of Mary, believed to be working wonders ( the 13th Station of the Cross, where Jesus ' body was removed from the cross and given to his family ).
Mary Joan Winn Leith in The Oxford History of the Biblical World believes that Ezra was an historical figure whose life was enhanced in the scripture and given a theological buildup.
Other passages, however, conflict with the teachings of the Qur ' an — as, for instance, in the account of the Nativity, where Mary is said to have given birth to Jesus without pain or as in Jesus's ministry, where he permits the drinking of wine and enjoins monogamy — though the Qur ' an acknowledges each prophet had a set of their own laws that might differ in some aspects from each other.
Such icons are often given particular names ( especially those of the Virgin Mary ), and even taken from city to city where believers gather to venerate them and pray before them.
He believed that Mary was completely free from sin, but that she was not given this grace at the instant of her conception.
Feminists, beginning in the late 18th century with Mary Wollstonecraft in 1792 have criticized Rousseau for his confinement of women to the domestic sphere — unless women were domesticated and constrained by modesty and shame, he feared " men would be tyrannized by women ... For, given the ease with which women arouse men's senses ... men would finally be their victims ...." His contemporaries saw it differently because Rousseau thought that mothers should breastfeed their children.
* Mary ( given name ), a female given name
Thanksgiving services in the diocese of London were held at the end of April after false rumours that Mary had given birth to a son spread across Europe.
One tradition concerning Mary Magdalene says that, following the death and resurrection of Jesus, she used her position to gain an invitation to a banquet given by the Roman Emperor Tiberius.
The two are similar in many respects, with Mary Magdalene often being viewed as a Christian antecedent of the latter, while Tahirih in her own right could be described as the spiritual return of the Magdalene ; especially given their common, shared attributes of " knowledge, steadfastness, courage, virtue and will power ", in addition to their importance within the religious movements of Christianity and the Bahá ' í Faith as female leaders.
The identification of this being the same Mary in both incidents is given explicitly by the author: " Now a man named Lazarus was sick.
The author of the Catholic Encyclopedia article goes on to enumerate the accounts of each of these three persons ( the unnamed " sinner ", Mary Magdalene, and Mary of Bethany ) in the Gospel of Luke and concludes that based on these accounts “ there is no suggestion of an identification of the three persons, and if we had only Luke to guide us we should certainly have no grounds for so identifying them the same person .” He then explains first the Catholic position equating Mary of Bethany with the sinful woman of Luke by referring to, where Mary is identified as the woman who anointed Jesus, and noting that this reference is given before John ’ s account of the anointing in Bethany:
One of the defining classical works of horror, Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, is the first fully realized work of science fiction, where the manufacture of the monster is given a rigorous science-fictional grounding.
Mary, who has given up on true love, insists that life isn ’ t a fairytale and marrying Massimo is the right thing to do.
Unlike his prior films ( or any that would follow ), The Straight Story was distributed by Walt Disney Pictures after a successful debut at Cannes, was given a G rating by the MPAA and is the only Lynch film for which Lynch himself did not have a hand in the screenplay ( although it was co-written by his recurring associate, Mary Sweeney ).
The English name " Bruce " was thought to have been given by the hospital attending physician, Dr. Mary Glover.
The Queen Mary 2, being 345 metres long, was given the lowest possible frequency ( 70 Hz ) for her regulation whistles which means she carries both 70 Hz modern whistles and a single vintage 55 Hz whistle.

Mary and name
His mother Irene Worley (" Lolly ") was a writer of short stories who published under the name " Mary James ".
* Finally, some consider the name a reference to the Virgin Mary, whose proverbial gentleness can be likened to the gentleness of this cooking technique.
Argentine boxer Carlos Monzon, who didn't have a clear diction, had his voice dubbed by a professional actor when he played the lead in the drama La Mary, and Gert Frobe, who played Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond film of that name ( Goldfinger ) was because of his heavy German accent dubbed by Michael Collins.
Her name is Mary spelled backwards.
She used a pseudonym Mary Pollock for a few titles ( middle name plus first married name ).
After meeting and staying with Nathan and Mary Johnson, they adopted Douglass as their married name.
Various plants in Scandinavia once bore her name, but it was replaced with the name of the Virgin Mary during the process of Christianization.
Mary Anne ( alternatively Mary Ann or Marian ) Evans ( 22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880 ), better known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, journalist and translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era.
Mary Anne's name was sometimes shortened to Marian.
On 16 May 1880 Eliot courted controversy once more by marrying a man twenty years younger than herself, and again changing her name, this time to Mary Anne Cross.
Accordingly, at the time of the Glorious Revolution, the English Parliament acted of its own authority to name a new king and queen ( joint monarchs Mary II and William III ); likewise, Edward VIII's abdication required the approval of the parliament in each of Edward's six independent realms.
In the Crescent is the classical style church of St Mary in the Castle ( its name recalling the old chapel in the castle above ) now in use as an arts centre.
Abraham Landis had been wounded fighting on the Union side at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in Georgia, and when his parents proved unable to agree on a name for the new baby, Mary Landis proposed that they call him Kenesaw Mountain.
He was the only person to name a species after Mary Anning during her lifetime.
To please the relatives, Pickford's mother baptized her in both the Methodist and Catholic churches ( and used the opportunity to change her middle name to " Mary ").
David Belasco, the producer of the play, insisted that Gladys Smith assume the stage name Mary Pickford.
University of California, Berkeley has three institutional structures within which media studies can take place: the department of Film and Media ( formerly Film Studies Program ), including famous theorists as Mary Ann Doane and Linda Williams, the Center for New Media, and a long established interdisciplinary program formerly titled Mass Communications, which recently changed its name to Media Studies, dropping any connotations which accompany the term “ Mass ” in the former title.
* Mary, mother of Zechariah and sister of Moses and Aaron ; mostly known by the Hebrew name: Miriam
Mary was restored to the throne, with Elizabeth ruling in her name.
In 1525, Henry sent Mary to the border of Wales to preside, presumably in name only, over the Council of Wales and the Marches.

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