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She Was Dead 591 Years Before They Called Her a Sinner.

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Mary Magdalene is named twelve times across all four canonical gospels. Not one of those twelve appearances characterizes her as a sinner. Luke chapter eight, the passage that introduces her, describes a woman from whom seven demons had been cast out, a description associated in first-century Jewish understanding with illness or spiritual affliction rather than moral transgression. Three of the four canonical gospels identify her as the first witness to the resurrection. The early church documented her role with a specific title in the writings of Hippolytus of Rome in the early third century. She was called Apostola Apostolorum, the Apostle to the Apostles.

In 591 AD, 591 years after her death, Pope Gregory the Great delivered a homily in Rome in which he identified Mary Magdalene with an unnamed sinful woman from Luke chapter seven, a completely separate passage with no identification offered in the text, and with Mary of Bethany, a third separate figure. Gregory offered no documentary evidence for either identification and cited no earlier authority who had made them. His interpretation became official doctrine because of the institutional weight of his office, not the strength of its textual foundation.

The Gospel of Mary, a second-century text among the Nag Hammadi library discovered in 1945, presents Mary Magdalene as a teacher of the inner circle whose private teachings from Jesus are challenged by Peter and defended by Levi. It was written in the second century, four hundred years before Gregory's sermon, and describes a figure whose role is the direct opposite of the one Gregory established.

The Roman Catholic Church formally corrected Gregory's identification in 1969. Pope Francis elevated her feast day to apostolic status and restored the title Apostle to the Apostles in an official Vatican decree in 2016. The correction took fourteen centuries.

The document that named her a sinner was written 591 years after she died. The gospels written in her lifetime say something entirely different.

What does it mean that the most prominent female figure in the gospel narratives carried a misidentification for fourteen centuries?

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