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- After giving birth to Jesus in Bethlehem, she raised him in the city of Nazareth in Galilee, and was in Jerusalem at his crucifixion and with the apostles after his ascension.
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Mary did not live in Ephesus itself, but in the country near it where several women who were her close friends had settled. Mary's dwelling was on a hill to the left of the road from Jerusalem some three and a half hours from Ephesus.
Apr 1, 2024 · From this passage we have two indications: Mary stayed with Jesus’ favorite disciple, that apostle John, brother of the apostles Simon Peter and Andrew, author of the Fourth Gospel, and presumably they went to live in the city of Ephesus, where John settled.
Apr 6, 2018 · Mary's dwelling was on a hill to the left of the road from Jerusalem, some three and half hours from Ephesus. This hill slopes steeply towards Ephesus; the city, as one approaches it from the south east seems to lie on rising ground....
May 11, 2020 · Mary was highly regarded by the apostles, contributing what she could to the early Church. The Blessed Virgin Mary, being mother of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, played a vital role in the...
The conclusion is we just don’t know what happened to Mary after the crucifixion. We do know that she became part of the New Testament church and that the Apostle John cared for her. That is basically the extent of what we know about Mary after the cross.
Mary of Jerusalem was apparently of some wealth and influence, as her large and well-staffed house became a meeting place for the early Christians of Jerusalem, and it was there that the disciples gathered following the release of the Apostle Peter who had been imprisoned by Herod Antipas.