I truly enjoyed this book about Mary Magdalen based on Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich's visions. One can only get a glimpse into Mary Magdalen's life from the gospels. This particular book gives so much more than a glimpse. The reader gets to delve into the her life and her redemption. I can't imagine being processed by seven demons and going through two exorcisms. However, Jesus being who He is, was all forgiving. On the second exorcism, Mary Magdalen went to Jesus and confessed ALL her sins. He didn't have her do this in front of others, but off to the side away from the religious women. Jesus then told them that Mary Magdalen had committed many sins, but she would be the most penitent. Of course Jesus pardoned Mary for her sins.
For the rest of her life, Mary Magdalen was in tears, but she also lived with and traveled with all the religious women. From what I gathered they were the first "nuns" who would help the poor, the Apostles and the disciples. The saddest point was the description of Jesus' death whom we know from scripture was raised from the dead.
The details were uncanny and beautiful. I felt as though I had been there the entire time. I would recommend that people read this account of one saint that so misunderstood. Even the Apostles/Disciples didn't seem to get her either. Jesus, however, straightened them out.