At the last supper the beloved disciple is reclining on Jesus; is this Mary?
(John 13;23 )
Now there was leaning on Jesus' bosom one of his disciples, whom Jesus loved.
It is obvious that Peter recognizes the fact that the disciple Jesus loved is
closer to Jesus than he himself (13,23-24 and 21,7.20-23). In the Synoptics
there is no disciple closer to Jesus than Peter. In the later non-canonical
sources, such as the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Mary and Pistis Sophia,
Peter and Mary Magdalene appear together, Peter denying rather than recognizing
Mary Magdalene’s closeness to Jesus. [59] In these writings Mary Magdalene
indeed has a special position. In the Gospel of Philip and the Gospel of Mary
she is the only person to whom the other disciples refer to as the one loved by
Jesus more than the others and as the one who has a greater insight. [60] In the
Gospel of John the two are held in balance, Peter receiving the authority to
care for Jesus’ followers in a pastoral way (21,15-19), [61] whereas Mary
Magdalene receives and understands the crucial message of the Gospel (20,17; cf.
1,12). At the ressurection Mary and Jesus are reunited lovers. This is the best
of all love stories; a story of love reaching beyond death.
It has always been thought to be a high distinction when God has called a man by
his name. When he spoke and said, “Moses, Moses;” then it was a sign that he had
found favor in his sight. When Jesus said “Mary,” I can imagine that the word
brought up all her history before her mind; her bad days, when her distracted
mind was tossed on fiery billows; her happy days, when she sat at her Master’s
feet and caught his blessed words; the times when she had seen his miracles amid
wondered; when she had given him of her substance, and been too glad to minister
unto him. If we love Jesus much, and cannot be content without him, we too may
expect to hear him in the secret of our soul, calling us by our name. He will
say, “I have called thee by thy name: thou art mine.” Then Mary Magdalene had
such a manifestation of Christ’s glory us no other woman ever had.
Mary Magdalene, then, is the beloved disciple and the prototype of the perfected
soul because, through her favored and unique relationship with Christ, she has
entered into the perfect of Adam/Eve, then by becoming a perfected human being,
Mary becomes, like Christ, androgynous, a true spiritual being. The Magdalene
myth recapitulates the fall of both Sophia and Helen; and in rediscovering her
divinity, she becomes a model for the soul who seeks to do the same. Mary
Magdalene is the true founder and hero of what has come to be known as the
Johannine Community (i.e., Mary Magdalene was one of the original apostolic
founders and leaders of the early Christian church).The Fourth Gospel (the
Gospel of John) in the New Testament was composed in the Mother Church in
Jerusalem and written in Ephesus. This gospel was penned by the disciples of
Mary Magdalene and Mother Mary with the Co-authorship of John and the other
Apostles.
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