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Saint Marina of Aguas Santas (Marina of Ourense) (c.120–135 AD) is a
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from Aguas Santas, in the province of
Ourense Ourense (; es, Orense ) is a city and capital of the province of Ourense, located in the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Galicia (Spain), Galicia, northwestern Spain. It is on the Camino Sanabrés path of the Way of St ...
. The story of her life as it has been preserved is a mixture of fact and legends.


Legend

The traditional account of the life of Santa Marina points to the town of
Xinzo de Limia Xinzo de Limia is a town and municipality in the province of Ourense, Autonomous Community of Galicia, Spain. It lies on the important Autovia das Rias Baixas in the fertile valley of Antela, approximately 33 km from Verín and 43  ...
as the place of her birth. At that time, the region of La Limia was a highly Romanized town (Forum Limicorum), through which the Vía Nova, which linked the towns of Bracara (Braga, Portugal) and Asturica (Astorga), passed.Fuentes Varela, Arturo R., "Santa Marina de Aguas Santas", Real Academia de la Historia
/ref> Her father, called Theudio or Teódulo, was a person of some importance; her mother, whose name is unknown, died in childbirth. Following the recommendations of the doctors, her father sought someone to be his daughter's nurse. He chose a woman named "Aya" from a farm in Pinnitus. The community was attended by the priest Teotimo. Educated by her nurse, within that community, she chose the Christian life and received baptism in the new faith, which causes an estrangement from her father Theudio, and his Roman views.
/ref> She lived the ordinary life of a rural household, dedicated to farming and grazing. One day when she was about fifteen years old, while she was minding the cattle, in a place near the road, the young Roman prefect Olibrio saw her by chance and was attracted to the beautiful stranger. He wished to make her a wife, concubine or slave, depending on her social status. Marina repeatedly refused his overtures and he decided to accuse her of being a Christian. She was imprisoned and subjected to various tortures. Since the decree of Trajan was in force, the judges condemned her to die if she did not renounce her Christian beliefs. At the trial she neither denied her faith nor offered incense to the gods of Rome. She was condemned to death by beheading, as befitted a Roman citizen. She was taken to an open field the required distance from the town. When the executioner cut off her head, water flowed from where it touched the ground.


Alternate account

She is also sometimes identified as one of nine sisters, including
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and Librata, said to have been born in
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) to
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,
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governor of
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and
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, and Calcia, his wife. Calcia, frightened that her husband would interpret this
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as a sign of
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, ordered her servant Sila to drown the girls in the Miñor River. Instead, Sila, secretly a Christian, left Calcia's daughters in the care of several families. Marina and her sisters were baptized by the Bishop of Braga Saint Ovidius (Ovidio) and brought up in the Christian faith. When they were twenty, they were accused of being Christians and brought before their father the governor. He recognized them as his own daughters, and asked them to renounce their faith, promising them luxuries. The sisters refused and were imprisoned. They managed to escape and were ultimately martyred for their faith. A spring of water gushed out of the spot where they were beheaded; the spot was called ''Aguas Santas'' ("Holy Waters"). Some versions combine both stories.


Veneration

After the
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(313), the burial site being near the Ribeira Sacra, it is probable that a group of anchorites or monks inhabited that place to preserve the memory of the saint and care for pilgrims to the martyr's tomb. Around the year 800, a cult began around the memory of Santa Marina that eventually resulted in the Romanesque edifice of the late twelfth century church of Santa Mariña de Augas Santas, in Aguas Santas. The friar and historian Juan Muñoz de la Cueva was an ardent protector of the cult of Marina of Aguas Santas, after consulting a manuscript by the friar Egidio de Zamora (13th century), who testified that the story of this saint was copied from a writing by the holy priest Teotimus, who is also cited by the Palencia breviary. Marina would have suffered martyrdom in the vicinity of the city of
Ourense Ourense (; es, Orense ) is a city and capital of the province of Ourense, located in the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Galicia (Spain), Galicia, northwestern Spain. It is on the Camino Sanabrés path of the Way of St ...
, in the locality of Aguas Santas, where her remains are preserved in a church dedicated to her. The great diffusion of the cult is attested by the innumerable churches and sanctuaries dedicated to her in the dioceses of Galicia, Astorga, and in others more distant, such as Cordoba and Seville.
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added her name to the
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of 1586, and since then her feast has been celebrated on July 18. The site remains a place of pilgrimage where the waters are believed to have healing properties. However, there is no reliable information about the time or life of Marina. Her legend was sometimes also confused with that of
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, who was sometimes also called Marina. She is no longer found in the present Roman Martyrology.Fernández Alonso, Justo. "Santa Marina di Orense Martire", Santi e Beati, July 30, 2002
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Patronage

Marina of Aguas Santas is the patron saint of
Ourense Ourense (; es, Orense ) is a city and capital of the province of Ourense, located in the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Galicia (Spain), Galicia, northwestern Spain. It is on the Camino Sanabrés path of the Way of St ...
. The Church of Santa Marina de Aguas Santas is located in the town of the same name, about 15km from Ourense, not far from
Allariz Allariz is a town and municipality (in ) in the province of Ourense, Autonomous Community of Galicia, Spain. It occupies the center of the western half of the province, connecting with the towns (''concellos'') of Taboadela, Paderne, Sandiás ...
. It is believed that her relics lie here. She is celebrated in Córdoba at the Parish of Santa Marina de Aguas Santas."The fortress church", España es Cultura, Ministry of Culture and Sport
/ref> A church is dedicated to her in
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. She is also the patron saint of the Portuguese parish of Santa Marinha e São Pedro da Afurada in
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. In Spain she is celebrated in Aracaldo (Vizcaya), Escurial de la Sierra, El Collado, Villarcayo de Merindad de Castilla la Vieja, Villandiego, Castrillejo de la Olma, Magán, Fontihoyuelo, Cigales, Izagre, Rabé de las Calzadas, Valverde de Mérida (Badajoz), and Buelna (Llanes-Asturias). In Galicia there is a great devotion to this saint and there are many parishes that venerate her, such as Carracedo, in the municipality of Caldas de Reyes; she is also the patron saint of the municipalities of Rubiá, Teo, Ginzo de Limia, Cambados, Las Nieves and Maroñas. In Asturias is the patron saint of the village of Andeyes and in Aragon in the chapel of Santa Marina in Estopiñán del Castillo In Seville capital, on San Luis street, is the Church of Santa Marina, built in the thirteenth century and Gothic-Mudejar style. Image:Santa Marina en Cordoba.jpg, Church of Santa Marina, Córdoba. Image:Mayorga puerta Santa Marina JMM.JPG, Church of Santa Marina, Mayorga. Image:Fernán Núñez-Iglesia de Santa Marina 2.JPG, Iglesia de Santa Marina in
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References

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