Alexya Salvador

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Born (1980-11-18) November 18, 1980 (age 44)
Occupation(s)Reverend, teacher
Alexya Salvador
Alexya Salvador in 2017
Alexya Salvador in 2017
Born (1980-11-18) November 18, 1980 (age 44)
Occupation(s)Reverend, teacher

Alexya Lucas Evangelista Salvador (born 1980) is a Brazilian teacher and reverend. She was ordained in 2019, becoming the first transgender reverend in Latin America. She was additionally the first trans woman to adopt a child in Brazil.

Alexya Lucas Evangelista Salvador was born on November 18, 1980, in Mairiporã, Brazil.[1] Her parents were Catholic but non-practicing, and at the age of seven she begged them to take her to church. She was bullied at school.[2]

When Salvador was young, and before she realized that she was transgender, she wanted to be a priest. She joined a seminary, and enjoyed attending Canção Nova events, but was made uncomfortable by anti-LGBT rhetoric. As a result, she decided that she would not become a priest, leaving the seminary but continuing to attend church. She eventually left the Catholic Church.[2]

A year and a half after leaving the Catholic Church, Salvador and her now-husband Roberto were looking for a way to get married. Salvador came across the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC), which had a branch in São Paulo; she and Roberto were married as gay men in a June 2010 group wedding at the MCC. They subsequently started to attend church services there as well.[2]

At age 28, Salvador transitioned.[3] She was initially worried that coming out to Roberto as a trans woman would end their relationship, but he supported her through her transition and they remained together.[2]

Salvador began researching adoption in 2014, but couldn't find any stories of trans women or travestis who had adopted children. An adoption lawyer told her that she would be the first trans person to adopt a child in Brazil. In October 2015, Salvador and her husband adopted a boy with special needs[3] after a 6-month legal process,[2] and Salvador became the first trans woman and the first travesti to adopt a child in Brazil. The couple later adopted a transgender girl in 2016, and another in 2019.[3] Salvador is the oldest of three siblings, and wanted to have three children.[2]

As of August 2020, Salvador was living in Mairiporã with her husband, one son, and two daughters. She was seeking a location to open a branch of the MCC nearby.[2]

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