I can't imagine why anyone would say this.
There were only twelve 'apostles', all men (Matthew 10:2-4).
Mary Magdalene was not an 'apostle', but she was most definitely a 'disciple' (a 'taught one'). Jesus expelled 7 demons from Mary (Luke 8:2) and because of this she, along with other faithful women, put faith in Jesus and worked hard in caring for the needs of the apostles and Jesus himself (Luke 8:1-3). She was a faithful Christian right up until Jesus' death (Matthew 27:55,56,61/Mark 15:40/John 19:25). She was also one of the women who prepared spices for Jesus' body(Matthew 28:1/Mark 15:47/Mark 16:1+2/Luke 23:55+56/Luke 24:1) and was the first to go to Jesus' grave after Sabbath, found it empty and informed the apostles of the situation. When she returned to the grave, she spoke to the 'gardener'(John 20:11-18) who turned out to be the risen Jesus, and ran to tell the disciples(John 20:1-4)that Jesus had been resurrected. Mary Magdalene(which may imply that she was connected to the town of Magdala somehow) was a faithful follower of Jesus, and so a legitimate disciple.
Scripture tells us that Mary Magdalene was a sinner before she met Jesus and repented of her sins. Jesus drove seven demons from her. Mary became a loyal disciple of Jesus and frequently traveled with him and the apostles. She and her sister Martha occasionally entertained Jesus and the apostles at their home in Bethany and provided them with food and hospitality. Mary Magdalene was present at the crucifixion of Our Lord and also encountered Jesus in the garden after the resurrection and was the first of the disciples to see him.As per the Catholic Encyclopedia, Mary Magdalene, Mary of Bethany and Mary the Sinner are one and the same. This view is not held by some Protestant denominations, however. Some say she was a prostitute but there in no scriptural evidence to support this and that view is not held by the Catholic Church.
Although some people have claimed that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute, most scholars believe that she was one of the first disciples, (or apostles), of Jesus Christ, and that she helped to spread the Gospel around the world. Almost Nobody thinks that Mary Magdalene was the wife of Jesus, or that she gave birth to any of His children. She was just of the first disciples of Christ Jesus who helped to teach the Gospel to the world. Magdalene might be the name of the town where Mary came from.
Some believe that the woman that Jesus saved from being stoned by the crowd was Mary Magdalene. The Bible does not specify who the woman was, however.
At the crucifixion of Jesus, those present included Roman soldiers, religious leaders, and some of Jesus' followers, such as Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene.
No, there is no familial relationship between them.Commonly referred to as Mary Magdalene (Marian, Mariam, Marianne or Mariham is more correct) with the area she is suppose to have come from 'Magdala or Magdalene, is simply one of the women disciples of Jesus who helped support this new movement:Luke 8:2-3New International Version (NIV)2 and also some women who had been cured of evil spirits and diseases: Mary (called Magdalene) from whom seven demons had come out; 3 Joanna the wife of Chuza, the manager of Herod’s household; Susanna; and many others. These women were helping to support them out of their own means.
Some scholars say that the name Mary Magdalene probably means that Mary was from Magdala.
Mary Magdalene anointed Jesus's feet with the perfume and dried his feet with her hair. This was when Jesus and his disciples were at Simon the Leper's house. Martha was cooking the meal while Mary was talking to Jesus. The perfume Mary used was a year's worth of wages.
At the last supper Jesus along with his 12 disciples were present.
Mary Magdalene did not come from Bethany , and was not the sister of Lazarus, she came from Magda. She was not a minister but after she changed her life and washed Jesus feet with her hair.
If you are referring to Mary meeting Jesus in the garden after the Resurrection, no, she did not recognize him She thought he was the caretaker or gardener.
It was believed that Martha and Mary Magdalene (Mary of Bethany) were sisters by pope Gregory I's Homily 33, in which he stated that the Magdalene was both sister of Martha, and the unnamed sinner who anoints Jesus. Yet, Martha's sister is referred to as Mary of Bethany in the Gospel of Luke. In 1969, the Catholic Church officially declared Mary Magdalene, Mary of Bethany, and the unnamed sinner as 3 different women. According to the new Catholic denomination, Mary Magdalene and Martha are not sisters.
A:In Matthew's Gospel, Mary Magdalene first saw Jesus as she returned with the other Mary from finding the tomb empty. They both realised immediately that this was Jesus, falling at his feet and worshipping him (Matthew 28:9). In John's Gospel, Mary Magdalene went alone to the tomb, then returned to tell the others. She was at the tomb some time later, when she first saw Jesus and thought he was the gardener.A:Mary Magdalene thought that Jesus was the gardener. After speaking with two angels about why she was crying and answering that someone had taken her Lord away Jesus appeared to her, but she did not recognize him.