This memorial window (1949) in the north aisle of All Saints’ Church depicts the scene of the Angel at the Tomb, with Mary Magdalene and Mary Clopas witnessing the announcement of the Resurrection. The design follows the traditional Western iconographic scheme: a radiant angel seated upon or beside the stone of the empty tomb, pointing toward the risen Christ, while the holy women approach carrying their ointment jars.
Mary-Magdalene Theme Pages
Mary was one of Jesus' follows in Galilee, healed of seven devils, she was present at the crucifixion, was the person to find the tomb empty, was the first person whom Jesus appeared to and given the task of announcing his Resurrection.
See "The Golden Legend" for the medieval life of Mary Magdalene.
Scene depicting Mary Magdalene at Evreux Cathedral. This window appears to be 20th century in the style of 13th century stained glass in the south aisle windows. The scenes show the raising of Lazarus, annointing the feet of Jesus, recognizing Jesus after the crucifixion, and bringing oil to annoint the body.
