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Marinos lived in the fifth century in what is now Lebanon. Marinos was a monk who was assigned female at birth, the daughter of a wealthy Christian family. Originally named Marina, Marinos changed his name and adopted a masculine identity when he became a monk and entered the monastery alongside his father. Despite his well-known reputation for piety and devotion, Marinos was falsely accused of adultery and raised a son in the monastery while also remaining steadfast in his duties as a monk. At his death, Marinos was discovered to have been born female and his innocence as an adulterer was proven beyond any doubt. He soon became revered as a saint in the local community and his tomb emerged as a site for pilgrimage and devotion. Today, Marinos is recognized as a saint by the Maronite Catholic Church in Lebanon, the Coptic Church in Egypt, and – as of 2022 – the Episcopal Church in the United States. He is considered by many contemporary trans and queer Christians to be an early example of transgender acceptance within church history.
Episode art: Saint Marina the Monk presented to the monastery (Sainte Marine présentée au monastère). Cote : Français 241 , Fol. 139v. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marina_the_Monk#/media/File:Marina_the_monk.jpg
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Marinos lived in the fifth century in what is now Lebanon. Marinos was a monk who was assigned female at birth, the daughter of a wealthy Christian family. Originally named Marina, Marinos changed his name and adopted a masculine identity when he became a monk and entered the monastery alongside his father. Despite his well-known reputation for piety and devotion, Marinos was falsely accused of adultery and raised a son in the monastery while also remaining steadfast in his duties as a monk. At his death, Marinos was discovered to have been born female and his innocence as an adulterer was proven beyond any doubt. He soon became revered as a saint in the local community and his tomb emerged as a site for pilgrimage and devotion. Today, Marinos is recognized as a saint by the Maronite Catholic Church in Lebanon, the Coptic Church in Egypt, and – as of 2022 – the Episcopal Church in the United States. He is considered by many contemporary trans and queer Christians to be an early example of transgender acceptance within church history.
Episode art: Saint Marina the Monk presented to the monastery (Sainte Marine présentée au monastère). Cote : Français 241 , Fol. 139v. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marina_the_Monk#/media/File:Marina_the_monk.jpg
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