The Easter story, which commemorates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, is a cornerstone of the Christian faith. While much attention is given to the accounts of the male disciples and their experiences during this event, the role of women in the Easter story is often overlooked. However, the Gospels provide several accounts of women playing crucial roles in the events surrounding the Resurrection, from being the first witnesses to the empty tomb to receiving the first post[1]Resurrection appearances of Jesus. In this discussion, we will explore the involvement of women in the Easter story and how their presence and contributions were vital to the foundation of the Christian faith.
Active Role of Women in the Gospels
Throughout the New Testament, we see examples of women who were actively involved in Jesus’ ministry. One of the most prominent examples is Mary Magdalene, who was one of Jesus’ most devoted followers. She is mentioned twelve times in the Canonical Gospels, and in the Gospel of John, she is the first person to witness the Resurrected Jesus. As Jesus was being crucified, women were present at the foot of the cross, demonstrating their willingness to stand by Him until the end. Through their encounter with Jesus, they found the freedom to continue following Him, even in the face of great suffering and persecution. Their unwavering commitment to Jesus serves as a powerful example of the transformative power of faith.
Sr. Elizabeth Rani OP
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