Mary of Jonah

From Wiki Maria Valtorta
Woman of Jonah, the guardian of the olive grove of Gethsemane. She is thus one of the many servants of Lazarus of Theophilus. Mother of Mark, perhaps the evangelist. Indeed the following sentence:
"When he understood the situation, he went to the house of Mary, the mother of John called Mark. Many people had gathered there to pray."[1]
and the context make this hypothesis possible.
She receives Jesus at each of His visits:
"You are so good to Me, you, Mary, who deserve this and much more."

Apostolic Journey

Witness of the Resurrection. "May Peace remain with you, and may the Lord reward you for all that you have given Me," says Jesus on the day of His Ascension.[2]

Her Name

In Hebrew Miryam (Myriam – Mirîam). This widespread name can mean bitterness or "the exalted one," "Prophetess" or the feminine form of "Lord" – Historical reference: the sister of Aaron.

Where is she mentioned in the work?

GRM 55 GRM 70
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Notes and references

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