Pelagien was a very beautiful woman, and was also an
extremely devout Christian. She was so concerned about staying chaste for God,
that she would not even associate with men. However, one day her parents broke
the news to her that she was set up to marry a very rich, and noble man.
She was upset by the news that she would be going off to
marry a man, which would lead to her inevitable deflowering. She thought of
ways to escape this terrible fate, and finally devised a great plan that would
trick everyone, and still give her a chance to continuously worship God.
On the night of her wedding, she hid from her husband and
their marriage bed. She snuck away and chopped off her hair. She grabbed the
robe of a monk which she had stolen earlier that day, and put it on. And bang,
she looked like a man! And from that day on, would act, walk, and talk like a
man. A man of God. She went to a monastery and learned the ways of a monk, and
thanked God for helping her escape losing her virginity and having to live a
life of filth.
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Amanda Bynes disguises herself as a man.
As a monk, one of their main jobs is to help people in the
community. Pelagien developed a small friendship with a woman who frequented
the monastery for help. The woman started to have a small crush on Pelagien and was very upset went Pelagien stated, "Trust me, you're not my type." The women was very upset. Months later, people started to notice the stomach of the
woman had begun to swell and that she was with child!
Because the woman was single, and had been for some time,
talk spread across the town and people began to say that Pelagien was
responsible. Seeing as how this was inappropriate behavior for a monk, Pelagien
was kicked out of the monastery and exiled. She left rather than giving up her true gender in the fear that they would send her back to her husband to live a life she did not want.
She spent several years in a cave they had exiled her to.
After a while, she accepted he fact she would die there and never be welcomed
back into the monastery. She was so upset, for she did nothing wrong. All she
wanted to do was live a pure, and chaste life for God. She decided that she
would write down her thoughts about the situation and explain what had truly
happened so that way they would understand. She was not in any way an
adulterer, but quite the polar opposite. She wrote down her story in a letter,
and let her soul be taken by God.
When the monks and nuns discovered that Pelagien had died,
they took her body out. They found the letter and were extremely upset with
themselves for exiling her, and for the woman who didn’t deny that Pelagien was
the father. They couldn’t believe that she was a woman this entire time, and a
devout Christian who gave her life up to live without sin.
They took her back to the monastery, and buried her with all
the other honorable virgins.
Author's Note: The story of Saint Pelagien reminds be of the movie She's The Man, for the sole reason that she dresses up and disguises herself as a man, and goes to live in a male dominant area. Everyone is shocked at the discovery of Pelagien being a woman, and they all feel bad for accusing her of a crime she clearly could not have committed. Once again, this is much like the movie She's The Man. I stuck pretty closely to the original story because I kind of feel bad for changing details about the life of a Saint.
Bibliography: The Golden Legend edited by F. S. Ellis (1900).
Saint Pelagien
Author's Note: The story of Saint Pelagien reminds be of the movie She's The Man, for the sole reason that she dresses up and disguises herself as a man, and goes to live in a male dominant area. Everyone is shocked at the discovery of Pelagien being a woman, and they all feel bad for accusing her of a crime she clearly could not have committed. Once again, this is much like the movie She's The Man. I stuck pretty closely to the original story because I kind of feel bad for changing details about the life of a Saint.
Bibliography: The Golden Legend edited by F. S. Ellis (1900).
Saint Pelagien

Katelynn, this story DID remind me of She’s The Man! This story is much sadder than She’s The Man (obviously) because Saint Pelagien had to die with her name tarnished when she was actually innocent, but I definitely see the connection. It’s crazy to me that someone could pass as the opposite gender for such a long period of time, but she was very devoted and she knew what she needed to do.
ReplyDeleteKatelynn, I enjoyed reading this story. I like your comparison to She's The Man because it shows how modern day stories can relate to some of the oldest stories. I think it would be very difficult for anyone to commit to changing their identity for the rest of one's life. It takes a devotion that not many people have now a days to do what she did.
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