St. Marina Roman Catholic Virgin Saint of the day June 18
St. Marina Roman Catholic Virgin Saint of the day June 18
St. Marina Roman Catholic Virgin- She flourished in Bithynia in the eighth century, and served God under the habit of a monk, with extraordinary fervor. Her wonderful humility, meekness, and patience are celebrated in the lives of the fathers of the desert. Feastday: June 18
Marina is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Churches and the Coptic Orthodox Church. Today, Coptic Orthodox Christians say that Marina's body is kept at Saint Mary Church and has not decomposed. It is displayed to the public on Marina's feast day, on Mesra 15
In 2022, Marina was officially added to the Episcopal Church liturgical calendar with a feast day on 17 June.[21]
Marina the Monk is also honored among the Druze, among whom she is called "Al-Sitt Sha'wani'", the shrine of "Al-Sitt Sha'wani'" is located in the region of Amiq on the slopes of Mount Barouk (Jebel el-Barouk) to the east, overlooking the Bekaa Valley and offering views of the much higher Mount Hermon to the south.[4]
Marina, distinguished as Marina the Monk and also known as Marina the Syrian, Marinos, Pelagia (this being the Greek equivalent of 'Marina'; see Pelagia) and Mary of Alexandria (Coptic: Ϯⲁⲅⲓⲁ Ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲛⲁ ⲛ̅ⲁⲥⲕⲏⲧⲏⲥ), was a Christian saint from part of Asian Byzantium, generally said to be present-day Lebanon.[Details of the saint's life vary.
Veneration
Marina is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Churches and the Coptic Orthodox Church. Today, Coptic Orthodox Christians say that Marina's body is kept at Saint Mary Church and has not decomposed. It is displayed to the public on Marina's feast day, on Mesra 15.[19][20]
In 2022, Marina was officially added to the Episcopal Church liturgical calendar with a feast day on 17 June.
Marina the Monk is also honored among the Druze, among whom she is called "Al-Sitt Sha'wani'", the shrine of "Al-Sitt Sha'wani'" is located in the region of Amiq on the slopes of Mount Barouk (Jebel el-Barouk) to the east, overlooking the Bekaa Valley and offering views of the much higher Mount Hermon to the south.
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