- Secrets of Mary Magdalene, a collection of essays, interviews, and articles exploring the many complexities of Mary Magdalene. This is the webpage for the book edited by Dan Burstein (editor of NY Times Bestseller, Secrets of the Code) and Arne J. de Keijzer.
- Magdalene and the Disciple Jesus Loved, an article by Esther A. de Boer (author of The Gospel of Mary: Beyond a Gnostic and A Biblical Mary Magdalene) in the journal lectio difficilior. The abstract at the top is in German, but scroll down for the main article in English.
- Mary Magdalene - Wikipedia entry
- Mary Magdalene - Catholic Encyclopedia entry
- The Life of Mary Magdalene, a narrative about Mary Magdalene at The Nazarene Way of Essenic Studies, a neo-Essene group which holds Mary Magdalene in a place of honor.
- Mary Magdalene Saint or Sinner?, a TIME magazine article that appeared during the peak of the Da Vinci Code frenzy. Examines the recent shift in attitude about Mary Magdalene's reputation.
- Who Was Mary Magdalene?, a Beliefnet collection of articles that represent several different perspectives.
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FutureChurch - St. Mary of Magdala: Apostle to the Apostles. FutureChurch is the Catholic organization with which Sr. Christine Schenk, who has done a tremendous amount of work toward organizing July 22 Mary Magdalene celebrations, is affiliated. It's definitely worth a look, even if you're a non-Catholic like me.
- Magdalineage.com, a site devoted to "Mary Magdalene and other holy women, goddesses and female saints whose stories have been marginalized and obscured."
- The Magdalene Connection, at Metahistory.org, examining the three levels of impact that recent views of Mary Magdalene have on our culture.
- Margaret Starbird, author of "The Woman With The Alabaster Jar" and "Goddess of the Gospels: Reclaiming the Sacred Feminine." Has a schedule of events where you can hear Margaret speak on topics related to her writing.
- Broken World is a self-published novel-on-disk by Rev. J. L. Byers, in which a Mary Magdalene character figures prominently.
- Leydet Aromatics founder Victoria Edwards has a page with an image of the skull of Mary Magdalene at St. Maximin's cathedral in France. To find the page, navigate from the homepage to "Products" then click the link to "A.I.R" at the bottom of the Products page. From there, scroll down until you see the link to "fourdays.htm" and that's where you'll find the images! (Remember, Mary Magdalene is the patron saint of perfumers...)
- Mary Magdalene - History, a site soliciting modern myths to go with their images. (This is one of my favorite images of Magdalene, incidentally.)
- Saint Mary Magdalene: July 22, Episcopal lessons to be used on her Feast day.
- This woman believes she is the reincarnated Mary Magdalene.
- I Have Seen The Lord, written by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson (from the Christian Articles Archive).
- Mary of Magdala, Christian Goddess in the Bible, an informative page about MM by the Order of the Magdala.
- Mary Magdalene, Apostle and Friend of Jesus, part of the overall site "Jesus and Courageous Women of the Bible."
- Saint Mary Magdalene, The Beautiful Penitent.
- The Egg Turned Red, a gospel lesson by Marjory Zoet Bankson.
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