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Was Mary Magdalene the wife of Jesus Christ?

Was Mary Magdalene the wife of Jesus Christ?Much attention has been given lately to Mary Magdalene and her relationship with Jesus. There are questions concerning her role as a female disciple and what that may mean for women in the Church. Controversy exists over whether or not she may have actually been the wife of Jesus. Lies have been told about her profession before becoming a follower of Christ. There is debate about whether or not she is the author of the Gospel of John. “The Gospel of Mary” has been found and its validity contested. This beloved disciple of Christ was obviously important to Him. What does the role of Mary Magdalene as a venerated disciple of Jesus Christ say about the place of women in ministry?

Many Christians know this contentious figure as Mary Magdalene, the Prostitute. However, this was neither her name nor her profession. Mary Magdalene’s name was actually Miriam. She was from the village of Magdala. Magdala was a tiny fishing village on the northwest corner of the Sea of Galilee, an area we know Jesus evangelized. No place in the text of the New Testament does it say that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute. This myth was started in the 6th century by Pope St. Gregory I. He stated that both Mary Magdalene and Mary of Bethany were the same woman and that she was also the “woman of sin” mentioned in Luke 7. From then on, Mary Magdalene was known as a prostitute. Professor Christopher Witcombe writes, “It has been suggested that Gregory I's transformation of Mary Magdalen into a prostitute was a way of countering the problem she posed for the Church. Since the 2nd century, as Christianity became institutionalized along increasingly patriarchal lines, the prominence of Mary Magdalen had posed the threat of sanctioning a leadership role for women in the Church.” 

In the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches, women are not allowed to become priests. Father Alister Anderson of Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Bethesda, Maryland pronounces, “Only a man can be ordained as a deacon, priest or bishop because Jesus the perfect Man chose only men to be His disciples and apostles.” This would view would make it difficult for Orthodox and Catholic believers to agree that Mary Magdalene had an important role as an apostle or that she wrote a Gospel containing information as valuable as the four Gospels that we find in the New Testament. 

“The Gospel of Mary Magdala” is a non-fiction book by Karen King of the Harvard Divinity School. According to Jane Lampman, staff writer for the Christian Science Monitor, “. . . this gospel, written in the second century, tells of a conversation among Mary, Peter, Andrew, and Levi about a teaching Jesus gave to Mary on the end of the material world and the nature of sin. It highlights Mary's role as an apostle and Peter's resistance to her role.” As I researched this Gospel of Mary Magdala, I found that much of the text was missing. Seeing that, I understood a much better reason for not including it in the Canon. I don’t doubt that misogyny could have been part of the reason that we are just now finding out things about Mary Magdalene, but the truth is that even her own Gospel doesn’t give us a complete view of her time with Jesus. 

The popularity of the book The DaVinci Code has led to questions about whether or not Mary Magdalene was actually the wife of Jesus. In the research that I have done, I could not find anything substantial that would lead me to believe that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married. I agree that Mary Magdalene was extremely special to have been the first to see the resurrected Christ. Her relationship with Jesus was deep and He obviously had a great love for her. Their evident relationship proves to me that women have great value in the eyes of God. 

Jesus treated His female followers with same respect and love that He showed His male disciples. Mary Magdalene may not have written the Gospel of John, but she was the first to see Him resurrected. She may not have been one of the twelve disciples, but she followed Him closely and was very dear to Him. While here on Earth we may never know the truth about the mysteries and myths associated with Mary Magdalene, we can be sure that her close following of Jesus and her deep relationship with Him speaks volumes about Jesus view women.

Bibliography
1. Anderson, Father Alister. “The Orthodox Priest An Ikon of Christ”. Antiochian
Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America. 2004.
http://www.antiochian.org/midwest/Articles/The_Orthodox_Priest_An_Ikon_Of_Christ.h tm, Accessed April 2005.

2. Kirby, Peter. “The Gospel of Mary”. Early Christian Writings. 2004.
< http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/gospelmary.html>. Accessed April 2005.

3. Lampman, Jane. “Who was Mary Magdalene? The Buzz Goes Mainstream.”
Christian Science Monitor”. November 14, 2002.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/1114/p01s02-ussc.html. Accessed April 2005.

4. Rose, Debra. “The First Mary”. Awakened Woman E-Magazine. October 10, 2001.
http://www.awakenedwoman.com/first_mary.htm. Accessed April 2005.

5. Witcombe, Professor Christopher. “Mary Magdala, the Gospels, and the Church”. Da
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6. Witherington III, Ben. “Mary, Mary Extraordinary”. Beliefnet.com. 2005.
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by Jules-Joseph Lefebvre. 1876
Mary Magdalene in the Grotto by Jules-Joseph Lefebvre. 1876

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by Domenico Piola 1674
Magdalene in the Desert by Domenico Piola 1674

Mary Magdalene in the Desert.
Honore Daumier. c. 1848-52
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Mary Magdalene in the Desert.
By José de Ribera. 1641
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Mary Magdalene.
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Mary Magdalene. By Murillo. 1650-55

Christ and Mary Magdalene
by Rubens
Christ and Mary Magdalene by Rubens

Noli me Tangere
By Corregio 1525
Noli me Tangere By Corregio 1525

Mary Magdalene on The Last Supper.
By  Leonardo da Vinci
Mary Magdalene in The Last Supper. Leonardo da Vinci

Pieta: Mary & The death of Jesus.
 Michelangelo Buonarroti
Pieta: Mary & The death of Jesus. Michelangelo Buonarroti

Mary Magdalene.
By Donatello. 1455
Mary Magdalene. By Donatello. 1455

Penitent Mary Magdalen.
By Titian 1560
Penitent Mary Magdalen by Titian 1560

Saint Mary Magdalene.
By Titian. 1533
Saint Mary Magdalene by Titian. 1533

Mary Magdalene
By Luca Signorelli 1504
Mary Magdalene By Luca Signorelli 1504

Penitent Magdalene.
 By Caravaggio. 1597
Penitent Magdalene. By Caravaggio. 1597

Mary Magdalene.
By Perugio.1490
Mary Magdalene. By Perugio.1490

Mary Magdalene.
 By Anthony Sandys. Ca. 1860
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The Magdalene.
By El Greco. 1576-78
The Magdalene. By El Greco. 1576-78

Penance of Mary Magdalene.
By El Greco. 1585-90
Penance of Mary Magdalene. By El Greco. 1585-90

Saint Mary Magdalene.
By El Greco. 1580-85
Saint Mary Magdalene. By El Greco. 1580-85

Penitent Magdalene
by Antonio Canova
Penitent Magdalene, by Antonio Canova.

Saint Mary Magdalene.
By Carlo Dolci. 1660-70
Saint Mary Magdalene. By Carlo Dolci. 1660-70

Assumption of Magdalene
By Giovanni Lanfranco
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Assumption of Mary Magdalene
By Antolinez
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Assumption of Magdalene into Heaven
Domenichino 1620
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Saint Mary Magdalene Penitent.
By  Domenico Feti. 1615
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Penitent Mary Magdalene
by Francesco Hayez. 1825
The penitent Mary Magdalene by Hayez, Francesco. 1825

Mary Magdalene at the Tomb
By Grammatica, Antiveduto Early 1620s

Mary Magdalen.
by Bernardino Luini. 1525
Mary Magdalen. by Bernardino Luini. 1525

The Penitent Magdalene
By Guido Reni 1635
The Penitent Magdalene By Guido Reni 1635

Penitent Magdalene.
By Artemisia Gentileschi c. 1630/32
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 By Alexander Ivanov. 1834-1836
The Appearance of Christ to Mary Magdalene. By Alexander Ivanov. 1834-1836.

Mary Magdalene.
By John Gossaert c. 1525-30
Mary Magdalene. By John Gossaert c. 1525-30

The Magdalen Reading
By Weyden Rogierc. 1435
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Life of Mary Magdalene: Noli me tangere
By Giotto di Bondone
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Risen Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalen
Rembrant 1638
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Life of Mary Magdalene: Raising of Lazarus
By Giotto di Bondone
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Mary Magdalene.
By Jan van Scorel
Mary Magdalene. By Jan van Scorel

Martha and Mary Magdalene.
By Merisi Carravaggio c. 1598
Martha and Mary Magdalene. By Merisi Carravaggio c. 1598

Penitent Magdalene
By Joseph Heintz
Penitent Magdalene By Joseph Heintz

Life of Mary Magdalene: Noli me tangere
By Giotto di Bondone 1320s
Life of Mary Magdalene: Noli me tangere By Giotto di Bondone 1320s

Life of Mary Magdalene: The Hermit Zosimus Giving a Cloak to Magdalene
By Giotto di Bondone 1320s
Life of Mary Magdalene: The Hermit Zosimus Giving a Cloak to Magdalene By Giotto di Bondone 1320s

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By Giotto di Bondone 1320s
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Life of Mary Magdalene: Mary Magdalene Speaking to the Angels
By Giotto di Bondone 1320s
Life of Mary Magdalene: Mary Magdalene Speaking to the Angels By Giotto di Bondone 1320s

Life of Mary Magdalene: Mary Magdalene's Voyage to Marseilles
By Giotto di Bondone 1320s
Life of Mary Magdalene: Mary Magdalene's Voyage to Marseilles By Giotto di Bondone 1320s

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