July 22, 2025

Once tormented by the grip of seven demons—an image that, according to Church Fathers like St. Bede and St. Gregory, signified her total immersion in sin—Mary Magdalene’s life was a harrowing testament to the power of grace and redemption. In a time when many reject the spiritual warfare that rages over human souls, the Gospel’s revelation of Mary’s possession and her miraculous liberation by Jesus Christ stands as a stunning reminder: no soul, however lost, is beyond the saving reach of Our Lord. Mark and Luke both testify to the darkness from which she was delivered—not merely illness, but true spiritual bondage. And yet, from that very abyss, Mary rose not just to discipleship, but to become the first witness to the Resurrection, earning the Church’s reverent title "Apostle to the Apostles." Her story is not comfortable; it’s not sanitized. It is raw and real—a call to repentance, a warning against mortal sin, and a radiant sign that Christ came to free even those most deeply enslaved by evil.

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