St. Mary of Egypt’s story is not just historical—it’s profoundly theological.
She embodies the Church’s belief that repentance is a lifelong pilgrimage, not a single moment.
Through prayer, fasting, and penance, she entered spiritual union with God.
Her life shows that grace transforms nature.
What once was a soul lost in sin became a vessel of divine mercy.
Indeed, her radical conversion fulfills Christ’s words: “There will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons.” (Luke 15:7)
