St. Mary Magdalene is not traditionally associated with performing miracles in the same way as figures like Jesus or the apostles in the New Testament. She is primarily known for her role as a devoted follower of Jesus, witnessing his crucifixion and being the first to see him after his resurrection. Some later traditions and apocryphal texts attribute miraculous qualities to her, but these are not part of the canonical biblical accounts.
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