Mary Magdalene has been portrayed as a sinner, a nun, a mystic, and Jesus’ wife. The patron saint of outcasts, she embodies uncertainty. “To engage with her story requires divine imagination,” Eliza Griswold writes.
And my church choir director is grateful!
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Zekher tzadik livrakha.
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Nobody ever asks what a man is, though. They're all too hung up on the definition of woman.
I am in our church choir, and we sing at most funerals. I often find myself grieving not having known the deceased as well as I might have. I agree, it's important to be there for fellow parishioners and their families at the very end.