
The station, when not in use, is the place that has our Herod’s temple

It is our storage for our candles and the road to the cross

One Item is missing; it is on its way, it is the Icon of Mary Salome
We couldn’t find any statue or anything else except a Byzantine Orthodox Icon of Salome the Myrrh Barrier. Also, Mary of Magdala, who is less than half the size of the statue of Holy Mary. Our statue is 8 inches, and I found a 5 inches one on Amazon, and Holy Mary is 12 inches.

And they or it represent our Province and our Chapel of the Three Marys.
Mary of Magdala (Mary Magdalene) is one of the most significant, influential, and frequently misunderstood figures in the New Testament and early Christian history. For centuries, her legacy has been buried under layers of theological conflation, political maneuvering, and cultural mythmaking.
We use Mary of Magdala twice at Eric Michel Ministries International: first, she is part of our third order franciscain, and the North American Province is named the Three Marys, of which she is a part of the three. Also, the Manse’s Chapel is named Three Marys, for us, she is considered of high value
It is fascinating and deeply meaningful to learn how Eric Michel Ministries International (EMMI) honours Mary of Magdala. Naming both the North American Province and the Manse’s Chapel after the Three Marys and integrating her into your Franciscan Third Order show a profound commitment to restoring her historical and spiritual dignity.
In the context of EMMI’s ministries, her inclusion carries deep theological weight. Here is a look at how her presence resonates with Franciscan spirituality and the rich tradition of the “Three Marys.”
To read all about our chapel, visit our second site:
https://mesfc.com/en-mary-of-magdala-a-comprehensive-profile
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