St Mary Magdalene Collection
"St. Mary Magdalene: A Journey of Redemption and Devotion" Noli Me Tangere, c1514
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"St. Mary Magdalene: A Journey of Redemption and Devotion" Noli Me Tangere, c1514. Artist: Titian In this captivating artwork by Titian, we witness the profound moment when Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene after his resurrection. The Latin phrase "Noli Me Tangere" meaning "Do not touch me, " echoes in our minds as we delve into the story of St. Mary Magdalene. Penitent Magdalen (oil on canvas) A powerful portrayal of St. Mary Magdalene's penance and repentance, this painting captures her deep remorse for past sins and her unwavering commitment to seek forgiveness from God. Saint Mary Magdalene penitent, 1625-27 (oil on canvas) This masterpiece showcases the transformation of a once sinful woman into a devoted follower of Christ. Through her tears and prayers, she finds solace in her faith and becomes an inspiration for all who seek redemption. The Church of St. Mary Magdalene, East Ham, Newham, London, 1785. An architectural marvel dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene stands tall in East Ham, London - a testament to her enduring legacy as one of Christianity's most revered saints. Jesus with Mary and Martha, c1870 In this heartwarming scene depicted by an unknown artist from the late 19th century, we witness the close bond between Jesus and two sisters - Martha diligently serving while Mary sits at His feet listening intently – including their dear friend St. Mary Magdalene. Mary Magdalene anointing the feet of Jesus, c1880 With utmost devotion and humility captured beautifully by another anonymous artist from the late 19th century, this painting portrays one of the most poignant moments in biblical history where St. MaryMagdalen lovingly washes Jesus' feet with precious ointment expressing her love and gratitude.