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Post by clusium on Apr 17, 2017 14:10:03 GMT
No, but, why would Our Lord Be Married to St. Mary Magdalene or any other woman, Knowing He was Going to Be Crucified, & leave her a widow? Also, when did Our Lord even Have time for a family life, when you consider that His Public Ministry took up 100% of His His Life, after He Became Baptized? (In fact, after He Became Baptized, & Began His Own Ministry, Our Lord never even Had a Personal Residence.) Well i don`t think he was, and i see no reason why he should be married. I just wondered if it was the case that it would change how people believed. And if it does change than their faith can`t have been very strong anyway. And like I said in my previous post, it wouldn't change my faith. But, the idea that He was Married to St. Mary Magdalene (in the common sense of the word) or any other woman, it would raise the afore-mentioned questions. BTW, to explain what I said in brackets: In a way, St. Mary Magdalene & several Our Lord's other female disciples were His brides, but, not like how we know it, but, through His Passion, they became Married to Him. Just as the priesthood had become institutionalized at the Last Supper, the women's Religious, such as nuns, etc., became institutionalized during the Via Dolorosa, when the women ministered to Our Lord, as He Carried His Cross.
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