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icymist

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Mon Feb 4, 2019, 03:59 PM Feb 2019

Madonna of Montevergine: Patron of LGBTQ people since medieval times


The Madonna of Montevergine has a reputation for helping queer people since medieval times — including the miraculous rescue of a male couple left to die in Italy more than 750 years ago. Processions to her shrine have been called “ancestral gay pride” marches and Italian LGBTQ activists have adopted her as an unofficial patron saint.

Montevergine’s biggest and queerest procession happens every year on Candlemas (Feb. 2), the feast of the Purification of Mary. Among the pilgrims are genderbending devotees of Mary, known as “femminielli,” a traditional queer or third-gender people who are just beginning to get attention from scholars in English.

The miracle at Montevergine may be the only recorded miracle in church history in which the Madonna saves a pair of same-sex lovers from homophobic violence. LGBTQ religion scholars and people of faith search long and hard for queer people buried in church history, so it is exciting to find a little-known but long-standing legend that the Madonna rescued a same-sex couple in the year 1256.
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Madonna of Montevergine: Patron of LGBTQ people since medieval times (Original Post) icymist Feb 2019 OP
Thank you for posting. Extremely interesting corrective to usual histories of Christianity bobbieinok Feb 2019 #1
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