April 9: Saint Mary of Egypt
Born: c. 344, Alexandria, Egypt
Died: c. 421, Judean Desert
Nationality: Egyptian
Vocation / State: Penitent hermit
Attributes: Desert, long hair, scroll
Patronage: Penitents, converts, those battling addiction
Canonization: Pre-congregation
Mary of Egypt offers one of Christianity’s most uncompromising testimonies to conversion. After years of deliberate sexual exploitation and moral degradation, Mary attempted to enter the Church of the Holy Sepulchre — and found herself physically unable to cross the threshold.
Struck with terror and clarity, she repented completely, entrusting herself to the Virgin Mary. She immediately crossed the Jordan and spent nearly fifty years alone in the desert, enduring hunger, exposure, and intense spiritual combat.
When finally encountered by the monk Zosimas, Mary radiated holiness, spoke Scripture by heart, and lived entirely detached from the world she had once devoured. Her story confronts modern assumptions about identity and inevitability.
Saint Mary of Egypt, pray for us!