Michaels: Mother Lovers Society Magdalene St

The is not a mainstream religious organization. It is most commonly encountered in online spiritual, feminist, and esoteric Christian circles , often blending Gnostic, Marian, and Magdalene veneration with modern reclamation of the “divine feminine.” The terms “Magdalene” (Mary Magdalene) and “St. Michael’s” (possibly a church, retreat center, or liturgical reference) appear in discussions of MLS rituals or reading groups.

: These volumes expand the "roundelay of Sapphic liaisons," involving a rotating cast that includes Alia Starr , Madison Young , and Erica Lauren . mother lovers society magdalene st michaels

The , named after Mary Magdalene, were institutions where women, often referred to as "Magdalene women," were sent. These women usually found themselves in these situations due to being unwed and pregnant, being prostitutes, or having been victims of rape and incest. The laundries were operated under the auspices of Catholic orders and purported to offer a place of refuge and work for these women. However, reports and testimonies have revealed harsh conditions, forced labor, and physical and emotional abuse. The is not a mainstream religious organization

In esoteric geography, there is a legendary "sacred line" connecting the sanctuary of La Sainte-Baume (where Magdalene is said to have retreated) to Mont Saint-Michel. It is said that a secret society maintained vigil along this axis, performing rituals at dawn (Michael’s hour) and dusk (Magdalene’s hour). Manuscripts from the 14th-century Benedictine abbey at St. Michael's Mount supposedly reference a Societas Magdalense that met in the crypt to perform "rites of the holy parents." : These volumes expand the "roundelay of Sapphic

: Played by Kasey Chase, Magdalene’s initial young lover.