Mary Magdalene: Saint or Sinner?

A new wave of literature is cleaning up her reputation. How a woman of substance was harlotized

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Last month Turner and her husband Ray played host to such a celebration at their home in San Jose, Calif. About 30 participants drove in from as far away as Oakland. After meeting and greeting and strolling the meditation labyrinth in Turner's backyard, the group held something resembling a church service, with an opening hymn, a blessing over the bread and wine and readings about Magdalene from the four Gospels. There was no priest, but Turner herself read what, if this were a Mass, might be a homily. "From the beginning," she intoned as the sun sank over Silicon Valley, "her view has been ignored, unappreciated. The first to see the risen Lord--those with more power have sought to marginalize her. Yet she is faithful. She remains. She cannot be silenced." --Reported by Lisa McLaughlin

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