medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Earlier today I sent (with some corrections apparently not transferred from my clipboard):
> 1) Mary Magdalen (d. 1st cent.). ... M. being thus a person of some
> importance in the Gospel narratives, some (especially in the church of
> Rome from at least Gregory the Great onward) have attempted give her a
> fuller presentation by identifying her with others, notably Mary of
> Bethany (Luke 10:38-42; John 11) and the unnamed penitent sinner who
> washed Jesus' feet (7:36-50).
That is, Luke 7:36-50.
> This triune M. was the subject of a
> narrative sermon attributed to Odo of Cluny (BHL 5439-41).
That is, ... was the subject of a liturgically influential narrative sermon...
> In the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries constructed the great
> pilgrimage church dedicated to her was constructed there and there, in
> 1267, St. Louis IX and other French royals witnessed a translation of
> her relics.
Delete the first "constructed".
> M.'s veneration in the West is at least as old as Bede's Martyrology,
> She came to be viewed as a hermit saint and as a prophet as well as as
> the reformed penititent familiar from modern constructions of her.
Er, reformed _penitent_.
--JD
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