The Feast of Mary Magdalen: Celebrating Incarnation
by: Elizabeth Cunningham on July 20th, 2010 | 10 Comments »
On July 22nd, the height of summer in the Northern Hemisphere, fruits and vegetables ripening, sun baking or steaming, cool waters beckoning, warm nights full of stars and fireflies, when our senses are so engaged, the Roman Catholic, the Anglican, and Eastern Orthodox churches all celebrate The Feast of Saint Mary Magdalene. Or Magdalen, as some prefer. I know her as Maeve, the Celtic Mary Magdalen. This summer marks the twentieth anniversary of my first encounter with what might be described as an archetypal force, or, as one reader called her, an imaginary friend.
She first showed up as a line drawing: an ample woman sitting naked in a kitchen drinking coffee. (Someone recently asked: is she always naked? Answer: yes, because I can’t draw clothes.) The truth is I couldn’t draw at all. I was doodling because I had just finished a novel and was clean out of words. Madge, as she introduced herself to me, did not have the same problem. Speech balloons burgeoned. Line drawings gave way to full color, including fiery neon orange for her hair. (Madge-ic markers were our medium.) The ample flesh required an ample supply of a shade called peach. Madge liked to do everything naked from eating chocolates to painting (she founded the whole-body-no-holds-barred school of art) to making outrageous theological pronouncements about the unmentionable members of the body of Christ. She made no bones about working as a prostitute to support her career as a painter. During the first Gulf War, she became a peace activist and founded such organizations as POWER (Prostitutes Opposing War Everywhere Rise) TWAT (Tarts With Attitude Triumph) and WITCH (Women Inclined To Create Havoc).
I was enchanted with her and begged her to be in my next novel. She rejected all my book proposals as far too conventional (ie, boring!) until one full moon night I made an imaginative leap. Madge…Magdalen. Red hair…Celt. Celtic Mary Magdalen. Hey, I said, would you be willing to be in a book about the Celtic Mary Magdalen? Yes! she answered. That’s the one! “One” is now three published novels and a fourth and final one (yes, I said final!) almost complete.
Mary Magdalen, who makes brief, dramatic appearances in the Canonical gospels and has a Gnostic gospel ascribed to her, has always appealed to novelists, troubadours, and other legend makers – including popes. My Maeve, an impenitent, pagan Celt who is nobody’s disciple, differs from many traditional old and new age depictions of Mary Magdalen. Yet I suspect those of us who love her may have more in common than not. Isn’t her appeal that she was incarnate, a flesh and blood woman, whatever we know or don’t know about her, who loved a flesh and blood man, however we want to define that love?
I would like to declare July 22nd a feast day to celebrate our incarnation on this earth, something all of us alive and who have ever lived share with all life and life to come. We are made of the same substance; we are subject to the same joys and sufferings of the flesh. From a laboring woman’s body we were born; and the mystery of death awaits us. Madge/Maeve/Mary Magdalen(e) is our companion and witness, too, or whatever name you want to call your imaginary friend, the force that sparks you. On July 22nd dare to eat a peach. Swim naked. Open your palms to the sun, rain and wind. Stand barefoot in the dirt. Give thanks for your incarnation.





I don’t know of any better evocation of the holiness of the body than Elizabeth’s novels, which I have talked up on this blog: http://www.tikkun.org/tikkundaily/2009/11/24/thanks-for-the-storytellers/. And that’s only one of the reasons I invited her to blog with us. Reading her posts is the best way to get a sense of the other reasons. I suppose everyone knows that you can read all of one Tikkun Daily blogger’s posts by clicking on their byline on any one post? I think of reading a good blog as akin to having dinners with someone, hearing what’s on their mind, and building up a sense of their worldview more informally than by reading their books or occasional polished articles. The comments to the posts are like snatches of the dinner table conversation. The idea of Tikkun Daily as a whole is that we create a sense of the range of the progressive spirits out there, whose voices and worldviews are helping us create a spiritual-political progressive movement that can take the whole progressive movement and worldview on the next stage, and so help us take the whole human world on the next stage (!). Heaven isn’t in the next world or after the Revolution, it’s incarnate, here, now. Those are my small Tuesday afternoon thoughts.
Thank you, Dave, for your lovely Tuesday afternoon thoughts and for inviting me to blog on Tikkun. I think the comparison to the dinner table is apt. Here there is comaraderie, respectful debate, and the kind of heartfelt sharing that can only happen in the cyberworld when you can trust the good will of your companions. Thank you, Dave, for creating such a community online.
Thanks, Elizabeth! St. Magdalen is one of my inspirations. An independent woman who found a way to survive without the tradition of giving up maidenhood for wife and mother – and who recognized a good revolutionary man when she met one. In the flesh, in the heart, and in the spirit. May she dance in the fames, and rest in peace!
Oops; that’s dance in the flames!
Thanks, Julie!
“This is why I tell you: Be in Harmony, If you are out of balance, take inspiration from manifestations of your true nature. Those who have ears let them hear”-Gospel of Mary Magdalene
2,000 years ago, females were not even called as a witness in court, but every July 22, Roman Catholics, Lutherans, Anglicans, and Orthodox Christians celebrate the feast day of Mary Magdalene, who according to the Gospel of John, was the first witness of the Resurrection appearances of Jesus.
Mary Magdalene disappeared from the canonical Gospels immediately after she reported to the male disciples that she had seen Jesus three days after he had been nailed to and died on a wooden cross; the Roman Empire’s way to rid itself of rebels, dissidents, agitators and any other who disturbed the status quo of the Roman Military Occupation.
“For centuries, Mary Magdalene has been misidentified in Western Christian Tradition as an adulteress and repentant prostitute, although nowhere does the New Testament identify her as such…in Eastern Christianity she is referred to as ‘Equal to the Apostles’.
“A group of scholars, the most familiar of whom is Elaine Pagels, have suggested that for one early group of Christians Mary Magdalene was a leader of the early Church and maybe even is the unidentified Beloved Disciple, to whom the Fourth Gospel commonly called Gospel of John is ascribed.[1]
Jesus is the first known man to blow apart the societal and religious taboos of speaking with females they were not related to in public and respecting them as equals; one more example of how the male disciples would/could not follow Jesus that closely, for Jesus treated women as fully equal.
To fail to follow what Jesus taught is to be an anti-Christ…
http://www.wearewideawake.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1347&Itemid=222
My own sense of the woman’s “fate” (i.e. to be relegated to the role of repentant prostitute) is that the disciples were jealous and frightened of Jesus’s relationship with a positive, energetic, powerful woman. Instead of celebrating the near-equality in the relationship, she had to be demoted, degraded. Otherwise, women might realize their power and exert it. She was probably a dynamic, rich widow. Not being able to see women as people in their own right — able to function without men — she had to be assigned a role vis-a-vis men. Sad. She is one of the people I really enjoyed learning about in my theology classes.
Thanks for your thorough and thoughtful response.
The Antichrists of today, neglect the non-negotiable’s that Jesus commanded that his followers must do:
LOVE, pray for and forgive ones enemies, to treat all people the way we want to be treated and always remain NONVIOLENT.
The world is tipped on its side heavy with artillery due to a lack of wisdom.
The Church threw The Book of Wisdom out of their canon, when the Protestant Reformers would/could not accept the Book of Wisdom [Roman Catholics include it in their bible] because it was deemed too Jewish, but perhaps it was just too feminine.
The Book of Wisdom defines wisdom as: a spirit intelligent, holy, unique, manifold, subtle, agile, clear, unstained, and certain. Not baneful, but loving the good. Keen, unhampered, beneficent, kind, firm, secure, all-powerful, all-seeing and pervading all spirits.
Wisdom is mobile beyond all motion and SHE penetrates and pervades all things by reason. SHE is the aura of the might of God and a pure effusion of the glory of The Almighty. SHE is the refulgence of eternal Light, a spotless mirror of the power of God. And SHE who is one, can do all things and renews everything, and passing into holy souls from age to age, SHE produces friends of God and prophets.- WISDOM 7:22-8:1
Wisdom has built her house and SHE calls to all; “Come, eat my food and drink my wine and you will live abundant life and walk in the ways of understanding.” -Proverbs 9
Wisdom calls; “I have built it; will you come? Do you have eyes to see and ears to hear?
Holy Wisdom, the Feminine Divinity: Hokema,
Who was with The Word from the very beginning,
She is One with Him and He with Her;
Pure Being; One God;
One Creator and One Lover of All the Human Family,
Hokema; Holy Wisdom;, The Feminine Divinity
Same as The Logos: The Word:
“Have you heard The Word is love and The Word is just the way.”-John Lennon
The Word is The Christ and before Christ walked the earth a man,
He was already a SHE:
Hokema, Holy Wisdom; the Feminine Divinity
Now, isn’t that Good News?
The God Head is One Pure Being;
as much male as female
as much mommy as daddy.
And we are all children of Her Universe;
And *He is the oldest personality because He is the origin of everything;
and everything is born of Him.
He is the supreme controller of the universe,
the maintainer and instructor of humanity.
He is smaller than the smallest.[*Bhagavad-Gita]
He indwells the heart of every atom and
She is beyond the Universe.
Wisdom is calling,
She is rattling your windows and shaking your walls
With some more good news of the
three witnesses,
and three always beats one
and not just that,
I’ve got a fourth.
Get out your Good Book sisters and brothers and chew on this;
Matthew 12:31-32, Mark 3:28-29, and Luke 12:10
are simpatico with Gnostic Thomas saying 44:
‘Jesus said: “Whoever blasphemes against the father will be forgiven, whoever blasphemes against the son will be forgiven, but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven either on earth or in heaven.”
God is within every sister, brother and all Creation,
Get a clue Christian,
His ways are not your ways and Her thoughts are not your thoughts
Dominion never meant to rape and plunder,
but to nurture, care and love
And if you have not love, you have nothing at all
And on that final day we all will stand naked before The Creator
And we have been warned that there will be much wailing and gnashing of teeth
by those who were so sure they were in, because they are the ones left out.
WAKE UP Christian and hear the wind begin to howl:
For every misunderstanding, every condemning thought, every negative vibration, every tear torn from a heart, every time one grabbed and wouldn’t let go, and they only did it because they did not know:
The Divine is within all creation and within all women and men.
And every tiny kindness you have ever done, every gentle word spoken, every time you held your tongue, every positive thought, every smile freely given, every helping hand that opens, helps bring in the kingdom.
And the kingdom comes from above, and it comes from within. Imagine a kingdom of sisterhood of all creatures and all men.
Eileen Fleming, Producer “30 Minutes with Vanunu” and “13 Minutes with Vanunu”
Founder of WeAreWideAwake.org
Staff Member of Salem-news.com
A Feature Correspondent for Arabisto.com and Dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/
Author of “Keep Hope Alive” and “Memoirs of a Nice Irish American ‘Girl’s’ Life in Occupied Territory”
http://www.youtube.com/user/eileenfleming
Wow! I am glad to meet you Eileen.