The Woman in Red
What if everything you knew about the early Christian church was a carefully constructed facade? What if the story of Jesus and his disciples was far more complex—and controversial—than centuries of religious doctrine have led us to believe?
The story of Christianity’s origins is more complicated than most realize. Buried beneath centuries of institutional narrative lies a tale of power, betrayal, and suppressed truths—a narrative that begins with one of Jesus’ closest disciples: Peter.
*I encourage you to do your own research for historical context and evaluate your own beliefs and contradictions. Discernment is advised. *
In the following channeled message, Mary Magdalen shares her perspective on the Roman Church.
How Rome Reshaped Christian Truth
My dear ones,
Thank you for listening to what I am about to share. The Roman Catholic Church originated when Constantine and early Christians decided to end the ongoing conflict by merging Roman and early Christian beliefs, forming what we know today as the Vatican.
The first pope was St. Peter, one of Jesus’ disciples. He later founded his church and was eventually crucified upside down by the Roman Empire. After Jesus’ crucifixion, the other disciples dispersed across regions such as Greece, Rome, and various parts of the Middle East to spread his teachings.

They were either revered as saints or persecuted for their beliefs, with many teachings moving underground.
The early church saw the true teachings of Jesus as a threat to its power. It therefore modified the gospels to control humanity and serve the church rather than empower individuals to connect with the divine within.
From Fisherman to Foundation of Corrupted Faith
Peter, a fisherman by trade, first met Jesus during the miraculous catch of fish—a moment that revealed Jesus’ exceptional nature. Peter followed him faithfully throughout his ministry.

During that time, I was already married to Jesus, and he would often express his love for me openly, even kissing me. This created jealousy among the disciples, particularly Peter, who struggled with the idea that a woman had been entrusted with Jesus’ teachings. This led to threats directed at me and other women in our group.
How Gnosticism Went Underground
Over the centuries, the Roman church grew powerful and viewed Gnostic beliefs and esoteric teachings as a threat. The church demanded the persecution and extermination of Gnostic Christians, including groups such as the Knights Templar and the Cathars, who safeguarded the original teachings of Jesus.

The Knights Templar protected Jesus’ secret lineage and sought artifacts that could bring peace and stability. Gnosticism, seen as heretical, was met with brutal suppression. As a result, many Gnostic groups went underground, forming secret societies like the Freemasons and the Priory of Sion, who safeguarded the truth about Jesus’ bloodline.
Divine Feminine Suppressed in Early Christianity
Now, I must discuss how the church has oppressed women for centuries—a movement that continues today.
Women, including myself, were among the first to preach. I spoke openly when I lived in southern France. However, the church perceived this as a threat and that women remain silent to convert to the new Christian faith or face execution.

Many women refused and were martyred for their beliefs. Men, too, faced persecution and torture under the Roman church’s rule. Women were seen as secondary to their male counterparts and had limited rights, disrupting the sacred balance between the masculine and feminine principles that Jesus taught.
From Crucifixion to Cover-up
The church manipulated Yeshua’s teachings to consolidate power and emphasize male dominance, which led to the suppression of sacred union and balance.
The early church viewed sex solely as a means for procreation, removing the aspect of joy from the practice. This reinforced their portrayal of a celibate Jesus, implying that a sacred union would compromise his divinity and expose the church’s doctrine as flawed.

However, the proper sacrament between male and female was meant to enlighten both through unity, creating a balance that would lead to peace, love, and harmony. The church, seeking control, divided these principles to position itself as the sole path to divinity.
This division has led to centuries of conflict, corruption, greed, and the mistreatment of women and children. Humanity has remained in a low vibrational state, unable to ascend while mired in conflict.
Mary Magdalene’s Message for Today
To transcend, we must come together and recognize the divine within us. Each of us carries a soul and a higher self that embodies divine essence. By listening, breathing, and being present, we can align with this divine frequency, dissolving guilt, shame, and suffering, and opening ourselves to our hearts.
Love is our true nature dear ones. Our greater purpose is love, and you are deeply cherished. My ascension team and I are guiding you to enlightenment. But the choice to step into your divinity and reclaim your honor is yours. This path is not easy, but it is attainable. Listen to your body and know you have a higher purpose here, now, and always.

It is imperative to stand up for yourselves. The forces opposing you—the elite, certain governments, traffickers, and those driven by greed—do not have your best interests at heart. Stay rooted in your heart space, where our love reaches you. Do not fear, for the light within you is strong. Show your authenticity and be honest with yourself. If something no longer resonates with you, ask why you continue to do it. Embrace what makes you shine.
In my upcoming message, I will discuss the true story of Yeshua’s crucifixion. Open your hearts and let the divine energy flow through you.
You are so very loved.
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