Collecting personal stories about MM
I am working on a project that involves compiling personal stories about Mary Magdalene. In order to put together a piece that is representative of the many different views of Mary Magdalene in circulation, I’d like to interview as many people as possible. Here are some details:
- The interview will be via email, and could involve the exchange of a few messages in order to really understand personal experiences of Mary Magdalene.
- I’d like to get a real diversity of perspectives, including (but not limited to!) the following:
- women AND men who are interested in MM
- traditional Christian approach to MM
- Da Vinci Code inspired interest in MM
- non-Christians who belong to another major religion (Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, etc.)
- non-Christians who adhere to any other spiritual system
- non-religious interest in MM
- Gnostic, Holy Grail/bloodline, Holy Grail/sacred union, temple priestess, Beloved Disciple, etc. are all views that are welcome
Right now I am collecting email addresses from people who would like to participate. I’m going to sort through the responses and then get back to folks with my questions, but it should be relatively quick as I’m working on a short deadline.
If you would like to help out with this project by being interviewed, please write to interview@magdalene.org. Please include your email address and a brief message about your personal interest in Mary Magdalene.
Please feel free to pass this invitation around to anyone who might be interested, mailing lists, etc.
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The trail of the Grail seems to end in Scotland according to the
TV special I saw.
However there is an old wooden church in Gota
(the “o” has a slash through it), on the Faroe Island of Esturoy
with a large mural covering the whole wall behind the altar. It depicts
a scene of Mary Magdalene.
The Faroe Islands are just North of Scotland.
I can’t seem to be able to find out anything (who, when, why (patron)
about it on the internet. My daughter and her family live there,
that’s how I got to see in on a visit.