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New Testament apocrypha writings mention Mary Magdalene. Some of these writings were cited as scripture by early Christians.[citation needed] However, they were never admitted to the canon of the New Testament. Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Protestant churches generally do not view these writings as part of the Bible.[1] In these apocryphal texts, Mary Magdalene is portrayed as a visionary and leader of the early movement whom Jesus loved more than he loved the other disciples.[2] These texts were written long after the death of the historical Mary Magdalene.[3][4] They are not regarded by bible scholars as reliable sources of information about her life.[3][4][5] Sanders summarizes the scholarly consensus that: