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The lie that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute persisted for centuries. A new play reclaims her story.
On Easter Sunday in the year 591 A.D., Pope Gregory I made an error that would sully the reputation of one of Christ’s greatest followers for centuries. During a sermon, the pope wrongly conflated Mary Magdalene with the “unnamed sinner woman” who anointed …