Mary, wife of Philip the Apostle
Woman of Philip the apostle. They have two daughters who will successively become consecrated virgins: the eldest first[1] then the second[2], which will cause her father both honor and sorrow. Mary is a friend of Anne, the wife of Bartholomew (Nathaniel) the Apostle.
Apostolic Journey
Should one follow Jesus as the The Women Disciples do?:"And mine not either, with her daughters. They stay at home, but always ready to offer hospitality, as they did yesterday." said Philip.[3]
Her Name
In Hebrew Miriâm. This common name can mean bitterness or "the exalted one," "the Prophetess."
Where is she mentioned in the work?
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Notes and references
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