Discipleship and the Resurrection
According to Luke 8:2-3, after the Lord expelled seven demons from her, Mary Magdalene followed Jesus through Galilee and Judea, serving alongside other women and providing for the ministry from her own means. The Gospels present her as one who remained faithful through the crucifixion: while the disciples fled, she stayed near the cross with the mother of Jesus and the Apostle John. Mark 15:40 names her among the women watching from a distance, alongside Mary the mother of James and Salome.
She witnessed the burial of Christ, and on the morning of the resurrection she came to the tomb and found it empty. The risen Christ appeared to her first and sent her to tell the apostles, 'I have seen the Lord!' Orthodox tradition regards this as the first proclamation of the resurrection in the world, and it is the basis for her titles 'Apostle to the Apostles' and Equal-to-the-Apostles — honored as the first messenger sent by the Lord himself to announce his rising.