Theodora of Alexandria
Appearance
Saint Theodora of Alexandria | |
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Desert Mother | |
Venerated in | Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, Roman Catholic Church[1] Episcopal Church |
Feast | 11 Parmouti (Coptic Christianity)[2] 11 September 5 January (Episcopal Church) |
Theodora of Alexandria was a saint and Desert Mother who was married to a prefect of Egypt. In order to perform penance for adultery, she disguised herself as a man and, pretending to be a eunuch, joined a monastery in the Thebaid.[3] Her true identity as a woman was discovered only after her death.[4]
A rare image of Theodora in Western art is a print by Bernardino Capitelli, made in 1627 for Theodora Costa dal Pozzo, showing the saint disguised as a monk and caring for the child she was accused of fathering (Vienna: Graphische Sammlung Albertina).[5]
Theodora is honored with a Lesser Feast (with Sarah, and Syncletica) on the liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America[6] on 5 January.[7]
References
- ^ "Roman Martyrology September, in English".
- ^ "Baramouda 11 : Lives of Saints : Synaxarium - CopticChurch.net".
- ^ "Theodora the Martyr of Alexandria", Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
- ^ Delaney, John J. (15 March 2005). Dictionary of Saints. Random House Digital, Inc. p. 590. ISBN 978-0-385-51520-7. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
- ^ Bonaccorso, Patrizia (1985). Bernardino Capitelli, 1589–1639. Siena: Edisiena. pp. 32–38.
- ^ "Lesser Feasts and Fasts 2018".
- ^ "Sarah, Theodora, and Syncletica of Egypt". satucket.com. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
Categories:
- Eastern Orthodox saints
- Late Ancient Christian female saints
- 5th-century Christian saints
- 5th-century Byzantine people
- Byzantine female saints
- Cross-dressing saints
- Roman-era Alexandrians
- Saints from Roman Egypt
- Byzantine saints
- 5th-century Byzantine women
- 5th-century Egyptian people
- 5th-century Egyptian women
- Anglican saints