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Holy Myrrh-bearer '''Salome''' feast day is celebrated [[August 3]].  She was the mother of the [[Apostle James (son of Zebedee)]] and [[Apostle John (son of Zebedee]], the wife of [[Zebedee]], and the daughter of [[Joseph the Betrothed]] by his first wife--who was a widower when he became betrothed to the [[Theotokos]]. She was a disciple of the [[Jesus]] and one of the [[Myrrh-bearing women]] who first brought tidings of the Resurrection to the world.
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Holy Myrrh-bearer '''Salome''' is celebrated on her feast day on [[August 3]].  She was the mother of the [[Apostle James (son of Zebedee)]] and [[Apostle John (son of Zebedee]], the wife of [[Zebedee]], and the daughter of [[Joseph the Betrothed]] (by his first wife--who was a widower when he became betrothed to the [[Theotokos]].) She was a disciple of [[Jesus]] and one of the [[Myrrh-bearing women]] who first brought tidings of the Resurrection to the world.

Revision as of 16:33, August 9, 2005

Holy Myrrh-bearer Salome is celebrated on her feast day on August 3. She was the mother of the Apostle James (son of Zebedee) and Apostle John (son of Zebedee, the wife of Zebedee, and the daughter of Joseph the Betrothed (by his first wife--who was a widower when he became betrothed to the Theotokos.) She was a disciple of Jesus and one of the Myrrh-bearing women who first brought tidings of the Resurrection to the world.