Mary Magdalene: Women, the Church, and the Great Deception by Adriana Valerio
Author:Adriana Valerio [Valerio, Adriana]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781787703421
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Amazon: B08VFBVQ8P
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Publisher: Europa Editions
Published: 2021-06-07T05:00:00+00:00
âChrist first appeared to women for no other reason than his resurrection would thus be published to the world immediately and as rapidly as possible. Since women are garrulous, the whole city immediately learns what they know. It is the case that a woman may testify according neither to divine nor to human law. And therefore Christ could not have them as witnesses to his resurrection, since their testimony is invalid.â (Disputatio Nova Contra Mulieres/A New Argument Against Women, 1595)20
In her opposition to Orazio Plata, Arcangela Tarabotti underlines Christâs choice as given by his gratitude for having received help and compassion from âwomanly piety and goodness.â Contrary to the men who had betrayed and abandoned him, the women took care of him. For this, âhe wanted to elect them as the genuine witnesses of his resurrectionâ and appeared âto his very beloved apostleâ (Che le donne).
Mary Magdalene was the favorite saint of many religious Catholic women, from Teresa of Ãvila to Therese of Lisieux, and of mystics who even chose her name in a sort of hagiographic imitation. Examples are Mary Magdalene deâ Pazzi (christened Caterina) and Mary Magdalene Martinengo (christened Margherita). Also women linked to the Protestant Reformation took on the model represented by Mary Magdalene. Although the Protestant Reformation rested on the centrality of the Bible and the recognition of universal priesthood, it neither changed the condition of women immediately nor did it easily surpass preconceived anthropological notions and cultural models. The women who appealed for a different and more significant consideration within the Church did not have an easy time. The example given by Mary Magdalene and the other female disciples has served to ask for dignity and roles. Margaret Fell, one of the founders of the Quaker movement, championed women and fought for their right to preach.
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