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The Church of Mary Magdalene The Sacred Feminine and the ~ The Church of Mary Magdalene The small Church of Mary Magdalene in the remote village of RennesleChâteau in southern France may well hold the key to the proof of Mary Magdalene’s marriage to Jesus and the bloodline they founded In 1885 the village of RennesleChâteau welcomed a new priest Abbe Saunière

The Church of Mary Magdalene The Sacred Feminine and the ~ • Explores the role of the Sacred Feminine in early Christian Church history The small church of RennesleChâteau in a remote village in southern France may well hold the key to the proof of Mary Magdalene’s marriage to Jesus and the bloodline they founded

The Church of Mary Magdalene The Sacred Feminine and the ~ The Church of Mary Magdalene The Sacred Feminine and the Treasure of RennesleChâteau The small church of RennesleChâteau in a remote village in southern France may well hold the key to the proof of Mary Magdalene’s marriage to Jesus and the bloodline they founded

9780892811991 The Church of Mary Magdalene The Sacred ~ An extensive examination of the religious anomalies and lost treasure of the Mary Magdalene Church in RennesleChâteau Looks at the connection between the Templars Cathars and other enigmatic groups in the history of this church and the surrounding area Maintains that Mary Magdalene was the high priestess who anointed Jesus into his priesthood in accordance with ancient religious tradition Explores the role of the Sacred Feminine in early Christian Church history The small church

The Church of Mary Magdalene The Sacred Feminine and the ~ For The DaVinci Code readers looking to find any revelations about the secret treasure buried somewhere at RennesleChateau disappointment lurks ahead in The Church of Mary Magdalene The Sacred Feminine and the Treasure of RennesleChateau by Jean Markale This book although surely interesting and filled with compelling details about the mysterious region in the South of France does not deliver the goods

Da Vincis Code Mary Magdalen and the Sacred Feminine ~ The Sacred Feminine Mary Magdalen even as she appears in the scriptures is akin as Marjorie Malvern has argued Venus in Sackcloth The Magdalens Origins and Metamorphosis 1975 to ancient female fertility figures and regenerative goddesses In her may be recognized aspects of the Great Goddess of Isis of Venus of Eve of Psyche and Pandora

The Church of Mary Magdalene The Sacred Feminine and the ~ An extensive examination of the religious anomalies and lost treasure of the Mary Magdalene Church in RennesleChateau Looks at the connection between the Templars Cathars and other enigmatic groups in the history of this church and the surrounding area Maintains that Mary Magdalene was the high priestess who anointed Jesus into his priesthood in accordance with ancient religious tradition Explores the role of the Sacred Feminine in early

The Church of Mary Magdalene The Sacred Feminine and the ~ The Church of Mary Magdalene The Sacred Feminine and the Treasure of RennesleChâteau by Jean Markale 2004 Paperback

The Church of Mary Magdalene Book by Jean Markale ~ • Explores the role of the Sacred Feminine in early Christian Church history The small church of RennesleChâteau in a remote village in southern France may well hold the key to the proof of Mary Magdalene’s marriage to Jesus and the bloodline they founded In 1885 the village of RennesleChâteau welcomed a new priest Abbe Saunière for its church dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene


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