An ethnic Tamil. A Roman Catholic Priest of the Diocese of Kuzhithurai, Tamil Nadu, India. Promotes creative and alternative ministries; laity participation and progressive thinking in the Church. Believes in ecumenism, inter-faith and inter-religious dialogue. Rooted in Catholic orthodoxy and orthopraxis. Concerned in Eco-spirituality, Minimalism, and lives by the Benevolence of God.
Friday, 8 April 2016
Saint Mary of Egypt Penitent († 421)
Saint Mary of Egypt
Penitent
(† 421)
At
the tender age of twelve, Mary left her father's house that she might
be without restraint in her life of debauchery, which she pursued for
seventeen years at Alexandria. Then she accompanied a pilgrimage to
Jerusalem. She was in that city on the Feast of the Exaltation of the
Holy Cross, and went with the crowd to the church which contained the
precious wood. The others entered and adored; but Mary was invisibly
held back. In that instant her misery and degradation burst upon her.
Turning to the Immaculate Mother, whose portrait faced her in the
portico, she vowed to do penance if she might enter and stand like
Magdalene beside the Cross. And then she was able to enter. As
she knelt before Our Lady before leaving the church, a voice said to
her, Pass over the Jordan, and you will find rest. She went into the
wilderness and there, in the year 420, forty-seven years later,
the Abbot Zosimus met her. She told him that for seventeen years the
old songs and scenes had haunted her; but since then she had had perfect
peace. At her request he brought her Holy Communion on Holy Thursday.
She asked him to return again after a year, and this time he found her
corpse upon the sand, with an inscription saying, Bury here the body of
Mary the sinner
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