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Sara la Kali, Black Madonna of Africa

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Sara la Kali was seen on a boat with Mary Magdalene approaching the shores of France. The people of France added Kali to her name because of her dark skin. She was born in Egypt in the family of Mary Magdalene and her Beloved husband Jesus Christ. Sara is not an official sainte of the catholic church because they did not consider her a proper saint. Her African herirtage may have played a part in that decision. Never the less, the people of France venerated her.

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  • oh wow.this is a complete disrespect to Jesus.saying that Jesus and Mary Magdalene got together and had a child is sick and low.if people would only read the bible the would see Jesus had the temptations of a man but over came that because he had the holy spirit to lead him.this is sicking and these lies need to be stop.

  • @bluedreamer5000 Thank you dear heart for your contribution. May God Bless you.

  • Sara does not appear in any of the early versions of the legend concerning Mary Magdalene coming to Southern France. The legend has its origin in gypsy lore and is not older than the sixteenth century. At Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, she is associated with Matry Salome and Mary Jacobe rather than Mary Magdalene. This figure is a late addition to a medieval legend, and in no legend is Mary Magdalene supposed to have brought a child of her own along.

  • dashinvaine. Thank you very much for stopping by and for your opinion.

    Have a wonderful week! :-)

  • You too. As for what I said being a mere opinion, I don't see how you can advance any other opinion on the basis of the available evidence. Furthermore another version of the story has Sara being already in France to receive the exiled saints, so the case for linking the figure to Africa seems very flimsy. The story of Magdalene in France appeared in the middle ages. It has her converting the ruler of Marseille to Christianity and then retiring to live as a hermit. No Sara is mentioned.

  • dashinvaine, I am not going to debate this with you. Your free will spirit is free to believe as you wish. My story has nothing to do with human search for Truth where one always needs proof they can see, taste, touch or feel.

    Believe as you wish according to your evidence and may peace be with you always.

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  • Shalom & Truth must be told, Black People are the tue hebrews of the bible context, and are the direct descendants from yashua himself, peace to all & shalom

  • @28804ecorrell Arabs are not white they are as you said tanned or darker. but they were not white people.

  • And the Blessed Virgin and Jesus were not and are not black. They were middle eastern, so they were most likely either tan or white. There were and still are very few black jews, so that increases the chance of Mary and Jesus being tan or white, not black. Not to mention the fact that Mary and Jesus have appeared in apparitions as tan or white.

  • Jesus never had a thing for Mary Magdalene or anyone else. Jesus was a single and chaste man all his life on Earth. He never had any biological children and never had a wife. Mary Magdalene was just one of his female followers, nothing more. "Sara" never exsisted. And to say otherwise is pure blasphemy!

  • I have never understood why it is so impossible to believe that Jesus had a wife. It would have been unheard of at the time for him not to have taken a wife and had children. Isn't that what God would have wanted for his son and all his chlidren here on earth. For all of us to be happy and to find love. To be love and to have love in our lives. Isn't that what Jesus came to teach us in the first place was to love one another. As is evidence to all these comments. We are not very good at it.

  • At least your vid is factual and actually fits the documented physical descriptions of Saint Sarah as well as having actual pictures of the Saint Sarah statues. I just finished checking out another "Saint Sarah" video where the chose to take 'artistic license' with her image and make Sarah look like Giselle Bunchen with dark hair or something. *blank stare*

  • @KTBEverlasting i also understand that you can't understand anything that's being said because you don't believe it.but oh well,that really doesn't matter because you're WRONG.end of the conversation,goodbye and good luck.

  • @KTBEverlasting lol and if you want an answer then ASK!!.you're just like everybody else,if and when you're able to prove what you're saying,then so can i.overall this was pointless because you're not interested in learning ANYTHING.and yes,smart one i've told you of a source-THE BIBLE.the bible is the only historical book on the planet that has,accurate and real information.even scientists,who don't believe in God had to sit down and admit that the bible know what it was talking about.

  • @KTBEverlasting lol are you dumb or are you that dumb??wait don't answer,i already know.check over you're comments smart ass.you asked me several.maybe you have short term memory,i don't know and i don't care.and of course he walked with them.sure they weren't together in the same place but use common sense,man it was some 5 to 6,000 years AGO!!.ever heard of that??.if you're upset because you can't come back with anything better then before,then fine but don't make a fool of yourself.FAILURE.

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