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On the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene came to the tomb early in the morning, while it was still dark, and saw the stone removed from the tomb. So she ran and went to Simon Peter and to the other disciple whom Jesus loved, and told them, “They have taken the Lord from the tomb, and we don't know where they put him.” John 20:1–2 When Jesus first encountered Mary Magdalene, she was afflicted by seven demons. Many Church Fathers interpret this number as symbolizing a complete domination by evil spirits. Though later traditions identified Mary Magdalene with the repentant prostitute or the woman caught in adultery, the Gospels themselves do not explicitly make that identification. What is certain is that she had been grievously afflicted by demons (cf. Luke 8:2). To fall into such spiritual bondage suggests a life marked by serious sin. However, diabolical possession is not always the direct result of mortal sin; at times, God may permit such affliction for reasons known only to His providence, allowing a greater good to emerge from it. Whatever the cause of Mary Magdalene’s prior affliction, it is clear that God, in His infinite mercy, transformed her into a radiant model of holy love and desire. From her profound healing flowed a singular devotion to Christ. Today’s Gospel beautifully portrays the emotion, desire, sorrow, and love flowing from Mary’s heart. She was one of the few faithful disciples who remained with Jesus during His Passion and death. She stood by the Cross alongside Jesus’ mother, the Apostle John, and a few other holy women. Her strength and devotion likely sprang from her heartfelt gratitude toward Jesus for delivering her from diabolical affliction. The freedom she experienced through Him enkindled in her an unwavering faith, recognizing Him as the Messiah and the Son of God. On Easter Sunday morning, before the sun had even risen, Mary made her way to the tomb to anoint Jesus’ body. Since Jesus had died shortly before the Sabbath began—sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday—Mary and the other women had been unable to properly anoint His sacred Body. We can imagine that from the moment the Sabbath began, her heart was fixed on one desire: to return to the tomb and perform this final act of love. Her devotion could not wait. Love compelled her to act as soon as it was permitted, and in doing so, she became the first to behold the empty tomb—and soon after, the Risen Lord. Reflect today on the transformed soul of Saint Mary Magdalene. She went from diabolical affliction to a heart overflowing with holy love and desire for our Lord. She is a model for each of us. We must allow ourselves to be filled with the same gratitude for His grace and reconciliation, cultivate the same unwavering devotion, and burn with the same longing to find Him. When our hearts mirror Mary’s, we too will hear the Lord call us by name. Be grateful. Desire Him. Listen for Him. And like Mary, you will find that He is already standing before you. Rabbouni! With Saint Mary Magdalene, I give thanks to You with all my heart for the freedom You have mercifully bestowed upon me. You have forgiven my sins, restored me to grace, and kept me safe from the snares of the enemy. With Mary, I pray that my passions and every movement of my soul may be caught up in love of You, driving me to seek You with all my being. Speak my name, O Lord, call me lovingly, and open my eyes to see You always before me. Jesus, I trust in You. _______________________________________________ For more videos and reflections visit - https://mycatholic.life *CHAPTERS* 0:00 Beginning 0:22 Scripture Quote 0:52 Daily Reflection 5:42 Final Meditation 6:42 Closing Prayer Subscribe to My Catholic Life! - https://www.youtube.com/c/MyCatholicLifeJMJ?sub_confirmation=1 Try Our Brand New App - https://mycatholic.life/apps _______________________________________________ *Our Social Media* Facebook - https://facebook.com/catholic.daily.reflections Twitter - https://twitter.com/CathDailyRef Pinterest - https://pinterest.com/mycatholic Tumblr - https://catholicdailyreflections.tumblr.com Reddit - https://reddit.com/user/Catholic_Daily Instagram - https://instagram.com/catholicdailyreflections MeWe - https://mewe.com/p/catholicdailyreflections Gab - https://gab.com/CatholicDailyReflections ________________________________________________ #CatholicChurch #CatholicFaith #CatholicLife Image - https://www.flickr.com/photos/paullew/48345330037/
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