Letter from Fr. John (XLXIV)

Dearest Magdala Family,   Since the pandemic began, we have been “together” for a few years. Through this time, we have tried to celebrate Christmas together, accompany one another, pray for each other and make our path to heaven together. As we approach Christmas, I want to offer a reflection from the prophet Isaiah, “The…

Fair As the Moon

Fair As the Moon By Kathleen Nichols One early November evening at Magdala, the calm waters over the Sea of Galilee seduced me to venture out over them with my paddle board. The soft glowing twilight made visibility easy, though I knew darkness would quickly paint the waterscape dark grey. The nearly full moon rising…

Magdala Through History | The Magdalene’s Castle

The Magdalene’s Castle By Fr. Cristobal Vilaroig When the Mamluk ruled over Palestine, several travelers wrote down their testimonies about Magdala. We have talked about Burchard of Mount Sion, and Ricoldus de Monte Crucis, the last ones to talk about the church at Magdala. A few years later, Blessed Odoric of Pordenone (1300) and Nicholas…

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Letter from Fr. John (XLXII)

Dear Magdala Family:   October has us hooked on the mysteries of the Holy Rosary. This month, the Church wants us to once more return to those mysteries that embody the life of Christ and for us to contemplate them by the hand of the Virgin Mary, the most important protagonist in salvation history.    Last month you joined…

Horns of Hattim

Magdala Through History | A Church in Sad Condition

A Church in Sad Condition By Fr. Cristobal Vilaroig On July 4, 1187, the Crusaders were defeated definitively in the Horns of Hattin. The Holy Land returned to the hands of the Muslims. Christian holy places started falling into oblivion, and their destiny was abandonment and deterioration. One hundred years after the Muslim conquest, a…

The Sound of Rosh Hashanah

The Sound of Rosh Hashanah By Kathleen Nichols Since the beginning of September, I have seen many early risers from the Magdala Guest House approach the shores of the Sea of Galilee silently and with a tender step, priming their senses to experience the sunrise as Jesus had done so long ago, perhaps from this…

Letter from Fr. John (XLXI)

Dear Magdala family:  I just returned to Magdala from a family visit to Mexico. The reason, obviously, was that I had not visited them during the pandemic, but also the state of health of my older brothers. I greatly appreciate your expressions of affection and support for these reasons, but above all, I appreciate your…

The Pilgrim’s Stones

The Pilgrim’s Stones By Rosaura Sanz-Rincón The stone, a symbol of permanence through time, strength, and security, has been used by many cultures throughout history to highlight important places. In Buddhist and Taoist traditions, ephemeral stone accumulations represent balance. In recent years, we have seen that the creation of these burial mounds has become a…