Sunday, September 16, 2018

This Saint was recently named doctor of the Church by Pope Benedict XVI

St. Hildegard of Bingen


Image of St. Hildegard of Bingen

Facts

Feastday: September 17
Birth: 1098
Death: 1179

Benedictine abbess and mystic called "the Sybil of the Rhine." She was born in Bockelheim, Germany. Sickly as a child, she was given to an aunt, Jutta, for care in a hermitage near Speyer. She founded Rupertsberg Convent near Bingen around 1147. She was one of the first great German mystics, a poetess, and prophetess. Her music and poetry have remained popular over the centuries, all part of her recorded mystical experiences. Her best known work is Scivias, written between 1141 and 1151, relating twenty six of her visions.

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