03 August 2010

Joanna, Mary, Salome - Myrrh-bearing Women

From the Synod's Website and Treasury:

Known in some traditions as “the faithful women,” the visit of these three persons and other women to the tomb of Jesus on the first Easter morning is noted in the Gospel records of Matthew (28:1), Mark (16:1), and Luke (24:10). Joanna was the wife of Cuza, a steward in Herod's household (Lk. 8:3). Mary, the mother of James (the son of Alphaeus), was another of the women who faithfully provided care for Jesus and His disciples from the time of His Galilean ministry through His burial after the crucifixion. Salome, the mother of the sons of Zebedee (Mt. 27:56), joined with the women both at the cross and in the bringing of the spices to the garden tomb. These “faithful women” have been honored in the church through the centuries as examples of humble and devoted service to the Lord.


For all the faithful women
Who served in days of old
To You shall thanks be given;
To all, their story told.
They served with strength and gladness
In tasks Your wisdom gave.
To You their lives bore witness,
Proclaimed Your pow'r to save.


All praise to God the Father!
All praise to God the Son!
All praise the Holy Spirit,
Who binds the Church in one!
With saints with went before us,
With saints who witness still,
We sing glad Alleluias
And strive to do Your will.
LSB 855:1,4

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