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General: 1279 A.D. EXHUMATION OF LA MADELEINE AT ST. MAXIMIN LA SAINTE BAUME ST LOUIS
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1279 A.D. Exhumation of La Madeleine at St. Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume–without Her Jaw

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Estatua del rey Saint Louis en el Chteau de Vincennes.

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She reached the Sainte-Baume cave where she lived in faith until the end of her life. The relics of this apostle of Jesus were found by Charles II of Anjou in the 13th century. While visiting Provence, you can admire the imposing golden reliquary in which the head of Mary Magdalene is located, or set off on a hike in the footsteps of Mary Magdalene.

THE REFUGE IN THE SAINTE-BAUME CAVE

Provençal tradition tells that after the resurrection of Christ, Mary Magdalene, Martha, Lazarus and their companions set sail. Forced to leave their country of origin because of persecution, they rely on the grace of God to find a new home. The currents and winds carried them to Gaul, and more precisely to Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer. Once they had arrived, the disciples and faithful separated. Martha went to Avignon and Tarascon, Lazarus went to Marseille, and Mary Magdalene – after staying with Lazarus for a while to announce the Gospel – took refuge in a cave that would later be known as the Sainte-Baume.

Mary Magdalene, a disciple of Jesus, ended her days there in prayer and penance for about thirty years. It is said that the angels carried her closer to heaven, to the place where the small chapel of Saint-Pilon was built to commemorate the miracle.

 

 

THE DISCOVERY OF THE RELICS BY CHARLES II OF NAPLES

In 1279, Charles II of Naples, nephew of King Saint Louis, discovered the relics of Mary Magdalene during excavations in the basement of the church of Saint-Maximin-de-la-Sainte-Baume. He uncovered several sarcophagi dating from the 4th century. The remains of Mary Magdalene’s body lay in that of Saint-Sidoine. Faced with this discovery, the Count of Provence asked Pope Boniface VIII in Rome to have these relics authenticated. Once he had obtained the approval of His Holiness, he built an imposing basilica dedicated to the pilgrimage, and entrusted the relics to the care of the Dominican friars.

According to legend, many miracles occurred in these holy places. Even today, pilgrims continue to flock here to pray to the patron saint of Provence, Mary Magdalene. All of the fragments of Mary Magdalene’s body have been scattered over the centuries. The head – the skull of the deceased – nevertheless lies in an impressive gold reliquary in the crypt of the Basilica of Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume, above her tomb.



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