She also says this about today's feast:
Today's the memorial of St. Irenaeus, who, in the second century, successfully repressed the real story of Jesus because he didn't like it and was desperate to hide the real story of Mary Magdalene, Queen of the Sacred Feminine.
How funny is that?!? I just love her! She links to Mike Aquilina's tribute to Irenaeus, which is just wonderful. Here's the first paragraph (tell me you don't want to read more!):
St. Irenaeus is a giant. Pay no mind to the modern academics who portray him as a meanie nun out to rap gnostic knuckles with a crozier-sized ruler. St. Irenaeus was a scholar’s scholar, a biblical theologian of the first rank. He was a global diplomat who actually succeeded at making peace. And he was a holy, plain-speaking, and truth-telling bishop. If today’s gnostic resurgents don’t like him, it’s because, after eighteen centuries and more, his critique is still right as rain and still raining all over the gnostic parade.





