Aug 182010
 

[Saint Amalberga statue]
Also known as

  • Amalberga
  • Amalia
  • Amelberg
  • Amelia

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Seventh century relative of Saint Pepin of Landen. Married young to Count Witger. Mother of Saint Gudula of Brussels, Saint Emebert, and Saint Reineldis, all of whom she taught herself, including religion. When the youngest was grown, both Amalburga and her husband retired to Benedictine houses, the Count to Lobbes, Belgium, Amalburga to Maubeuge Abbey where she embraced a life of asceticism and prayer. Received the veil from Saint Willibrord of Echternach. She once crossed a lake by riding on the back of a giant sturgeon, which led to her representation on or with a fish.

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MLA Citation

  • “Saint Amalburga”. Saints.SQPN.com. 18 August 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-amalburga/>
Aug 152010
 

Also known as

  • Hadwigis of Hreford

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Niece of Blessed Warinus of Corvey. Benedictine nun. Abbess of Hreford in Westphalia (part of modern Germany.

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MLA Citation

  • “Blessed Hedwig of Hreford”. Saints.SQPN.com. 15 August 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-hedwig-of-hreford/>
Aug 152010
 

Also known as

  • Eanswida

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Born to the nobility, grand-daughter of King Ethelbert of Kent. On the coast near Folkestone, she founded the first convent in England; it was later destroyed by invading Danes.

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  • “Saint Eanswith”. Saints.SQPN.com. 15 August 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-eanswith/>
Aug 072010
 

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Married. Mother of Saint Leodegarius and Saint Warinus. Widow. Nun at the convent in Soissons, France. Lived to see the martyrdom of her sons.

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MLA Citation

  • “Saint Sigrada”. Saints.SQPN.com. 7 August 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-sigrada/>
Jul 192010
 

[Blessed Alfonsa Clerici]
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The eldest of ten children born to Angelo and Maria Romano Clerici; hers was a poor but pious family with two of her brothers becoming monks, one sister a Sister of the Precious Blood. Received a Master’s degree from the College of the Sisters of the Precious Blood in Monza, Italy. Taught in Lainate, Italy from 1880 to 1883. During her time in college and her work as a teacher, Alfonsa had felt a call to religious life, but her work helped support her family, and she stayed with it. She finally answered the call, and on 15 August 1883 joined the Sisters of the Most Precious Blood in Monza. Teacher at the College in Monza. Director of the College on 22 November 1898.

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  • if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Alfonsa
       Sr. Santina Dino, SPS
       Suore del Preziosissimo Sangue di Monza
       Via Lecco, 6
       20052 Monza, ITALY

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MLA Citation

  • “Blessed Alfonsa Clerici”. Saints.SQPN.com. 15 August 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/blessed-alfonsa-clerici/>
Jul 172010
 

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Mother of Saint Gregory of Utrecht. In her later years she became a nun.

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MLA Citation

  • “Saint Wastrada”. Saints.SQPN.com. 24 November 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-wastrada/>
Jul 172010
 

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Sister of Saint Modoald of Trier. Nun. First Abbess of Saint Gemma convent in Villeneuve, France; it was later renamed Sainte-Sevère in her honour.

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MLA Citation

  • “Saint Severa of Saint Gemma”. Saints.SQPN.com. 17 July 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-severa-of-saint-gemma/>
Jul 152010
 

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A queen, married to King Alfred the Great of West Saxons. Widow. Nun at a convent she had founded in Winchester, England.

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MLA Citation

  • “Saint Elswith”. Saints.SQPN.com. 15 July 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-elswith/>
Jun 202010
 

Also known as

  • Laura de Córdoba

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Married. Widow. Nun and then abbess at Cuteclara during the period of Moorish occupation of Spain. Killed by Muslim authorities for the crime of Christianity. Martyr. One of the Martyrs of Córdoba. The Estadio Santa Laura in Santiago, Chile, and the Humberstone and Santa Laura Saltpeter Works in northern Chile are named for her. Thomas Love Peacock wrote a ballad about her in his work Gryll Grange.

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MLA Citation

  • “Saint Laura of Cordoba”. Saints.SQPN.com. 20 June 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-laura-of-cordoba/>