The final episode of Fox Nation’s powerful series “Saints” We arrived just enough to start our Easter weekend with the story of St. Magdalene, who has not been told by anyone other than Academy Award-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese.
This story takes viewers to Galilee in the first century. There, it is possible that Mary Magdalene, Young Mary, lived herself in a small fishing village in the nearby sea.
Some details about her life remain vague. According to Scorsese, who Talk about the series, She could have been a widow. She may have inherited the money, and she may have been a “kept woman.” In other words, the man may have supported her financially in exchange for sexual relations.
“The idea that she was a prostitute actually began hundreds of years after her death,” he said. Scorsese explained in the episode.
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The story of Mary Magdalene is explored in the final article in “The Saint.” (Fox Nation)
According to the Gospels, the patron saint of this convert was once haunted by the devil.
“Whether they’re physical or mental,” Scorsese said, “No one knows…”
For those who grew up in Catholic or Protestant Christian families, the story of Mary Magdalene was enhanced with biblical teachings, stitched together from the gospel.
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She is a follower of Christ, a witness to his crucifixion and resurrection, and although her claims are debated, many believe she was a sexually immoral figure who once became a beacon of grace and redness.
As episodes explorethe ambiguous, fragmented fragments of her story became more clear over time.
“Over the years, discovering Mary’s Gospel in the late 19th century and Gnostic Gospels of the mid-20th century, and struggling biblical scholarships — a richer and much more complicated story,” Scorsese said.
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That complicated story unlocks inside The final episode of part 2 of “Saint” I’ve returned to the Fox Nation platform for the Lenten season. St. Francis of Assisi And in addition to St. Mary Magdalene, St. Moses the Black.
“The Saints” originally premiered last November and released episodes focusing on the lives of other famous Christian figures such as Joan, Baptist, Sebastian and Maximilian Kolbe of Arc.
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Benji Ferraro of Fox News contributed to this report.





