July 22
Reading:
Saint Mary was from Magdala in Galilee on the Sea of
Tiberias, and for this was named Magdalene. When the Lord Jesus cast out
seven demons from her, from which she had been suffering, she became
His faithful and inseparable disciple, following Him and ministering
unto Him even to the time of His crucifixion and burial. Then, returning
to Jerusalem together with the rest of the Myrrh-bearers, she prepared
the fragrant spices for anointing the body of the Lord. And on the
Lord's day they came very early to the tomb, even before the Angels
appeared declaring the Resurrection of the Lord. When Mary Magdalene saw
the stone taken away from the tomb, she ran and proclaimed it to Peter
and John. And returning immediately to the tomb and weeping outside, she
was deemed worthy to be the first of the Myrrh-bearers to behold the
Lord arisen from the dead, and when she fell at His feet, she heard Him
say, "Touch Me not." After the Lord's Ascension, nothing certain is
known concerning her. Some accounts say that she went to Rome and later
returned to Jerusalem, and from there proceeded to Ephesus, where she
ended her life, preaching Christ. Although it is sometimes said that
Saint Mary Magdalene was the "sinful woman" of the Gospel, this is
nowhere stated in the tradition of the Church, in the sacred hymnology,
or in the Holy Gospels themselves, which say only that our Lord cast
seven demons out of her, not that she was a fallen woman. "Madeleine" is
a form of Magdalene.
Apolytikion in the First Tone
When Christ God had been born for our sakes from the Virgin, thou
faithfully didst follow him, keeping His statutes and heeding His
sacred laws, O august Mary Magdalene. Hence, as we today observe thy
holy remembrance, we receive the loosing of our sins and transgressions
through thy holy prayers for us.
Kontakion in the Fourth Tone
When God, the Mighty, the Transcendent in essence, came in the
flesh into the world, He received thee, O Mary, as His true disciple as
was meet. For thou hadst thy whole desire and thy love set upon Him;
wherefore, thou didst bring to pass many cures for the ailing; and now
translated to the Heavens' heights, thou ever fervently prayest for all
the world.
SOURCE:
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