St. Mary of Egypt

  • St Mary of Egypt_2The fifth Sun­day of Lent in the Ortho­dox cal­en­dar is always set aside to com­mem­o­rate St. Mary of Egypt, though her actual saint’s day is April 1, the date of her pass­ing accord­ing to the sixth cen­tury account of her meet­ings with a monas­tic wan­derer that pro­vide our only knowl­edge of this truly amaz­ing person.

    When I first heard her story, I was in my early 20′s and had only the mer­est idea of what it would mean to become chris­mated into the Ortho­dox Church (though I thought myself wise enough. What a silly time my early 20′s were.). By the time our priest had got­ten to the end of her tale, I knew I had found my patron saint. I still don’t know why that con­nec­tion was there, but the Ortho­dox say you don’t pick the saint, they pick you. If so, I’m not sure this holy woman made a good choice. How­ever, if I chose her, I did very well indeed, because I’ve never failed to be encour­aged by her example.

    (I’ve posted the account by St. Sophro­nius here in the Arti­cles sec­tion. For those who don’t know it, or have only heard the basic infor­ma­tion about her given in church, I heartily rec­om­mend it. Though a long read, it’s one of the most com­plete hagiogra­phies I think we have, and it’s a boon to the soul.)


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