'I'm not afraid of anything anymore': St. Augustine pastor reflects one year after brutal stabbing
Share and Follow


Rev. Matt Marino, the rector of Trinity Parish in St. Augustine, has spoken out about an incident that shook the community. “Stabbings are not something that happen at breakfast,” he remarked, highlighting the unusual nature of the event. “They’re not something that happen in St. Augustine. They’re not something that happen with a stranger, so the whole thing is like the trifecta of really bizarre,” he added.

In St. Augustine, Fla., Rev. Marino is reflecting on a violent encounter that nearly cost him his life. Now, a year later, he is opening up about the journey of faith, healing, and forgiveness that followed the harrowing experience.

The incident occurred on October 23, 2024, as Marino was having breakfast with a friend on San Marco Avenue. Suddenly, a stranger approached them, muttering about having “a lot of problems,” and then, without warning, stabbed Marino in the chest.

“The knife penetrated deeply,” Marino recounted. “I looked down and said, ‘Hey, you just stabbed me.’ Her expression changed entirely at that moment,” he said, as he reflected on the surreal nature of the attack.

“It went in really far,” Marino recalled. “I kind of looked down and said, ‘Hey, you just stabbed me.’ Then her face completely changed.”

The knife pierced his lung and pulmonary artery. As he struggled to stay conscious, a Customs and Border Protection trainer just happened to be driving by, carrying a combat chest seal.

“He had that thing on me in under a minute,” Marino said. “That’s probably why I’m alive today.”

Rushed to the hospital, doctors told him his survival chances were one percent.

A trauma surgeon later told him, “Thirty-five years in combat surgery, I’ve never saved anybody with your injury.”

Marino said he believes his recovery was nothing short of divine.

“I’m not afraid of anything anymore,” he said. “I’m clearly here because the Lord wants me here.”

In the months since, Marino has chosen forgiveness over anger.

“The first one to forgive is the first one who’s free,” he said.

The accused attacker, Arieana Gibbs, was arrested just hours after the stabbing. She was initially deemed incompetent to stand trial but was found competent in May. Her next pretrial hearing is set for Nov. 3.

Marino continues to preach at Trinity Parish and says he’s grateful for the community that stood by him through prayer, support and faith.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Luigi Mangione judge weighs ‘potentially fatal’ evidence in fight over search of suspect’s backpack: attorney

Judge Luigi Mangione Evaluates Critical Evidence in Dispute Over Suspect’s Backpack Search, Says Attorney

In recent hearings held in New York, the spotlight was on the…
Woman with 100 prior arrests faces judge after crash that killed Grammy-nominated musician

Woman with Extensive Arrest Record Appears in Court After Fatal Crash Involving Grammy-Nominated Artist

Nearly a week after an incident involving the tragic death of Roderick…
Sisters of girl starved to death by adoptive parents awarded $15M each

Justice Served: Siblings of Starved Girl Secure $15M Each in Landmark Legal Victory Against Adoptive Parents

The tragic case of an 11-year-old girl who was allegedly tortured and…
Home explodes in California, sending debris flying into the air

Doorbell Camera Captures Shocking California House Explosion

In California, a dramatic home explosion that was captured on video resulted…
Putin doubles down on backing Maduro amid mounting US pressure on Venezuela

Putin Strengthens Support for Maduro as US Intensifies Pressure on Venezuela

On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in a phone conversation with…
Selling Sunset star Emma Hernan has epic fake tan fail

Emma Hernan’s Unforgettable Tanning Mishap Shocks ‘Selling Sunset’ Fans

Emma Hernan experienced a memorable mishap with her fake tan at the…
Dick Van Dyke looks chipper as he's pushed around LA in office chair

Dick Van Dyke Spotted in High Spirits, Enjoys a Quirky Ride Through LA

Legendary actor Dick Van Dyke was spotted enjoying a rare public appearance…
Ben Whishaw, Rebecca Hall star in 'Peter Hujar's Day,' a look into 24 hours of the photographer's life in 1970s New York City

Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall Headline ‘Peter Hujar’s Day,’ Capturing a Day in the Life of the Iconic Photographer in 1970s New York City

In the cinematic endeavor “Peter Hujar’s Day,” director Ira Sachs brings forth…