Saint of the Day Profile
October 16 Saint of the Day Profile Saint Hedwig of Andechs
Profile:
Daughter of Berthold IV, Duke of Merania. Aunt of Saint Elizabeth of
Hungary. Married Prince Henry I the Bearded of Silesia and Poland in
1186 at age 12. Mother of seven, including Saint Gertrude of Trebnitz.
Cared for the sick both personally and by founding hospitals. Widow.
Upon her husband's death, she gave away her fortune and entered the
monastery at Trebnitz where her daughter was abbess.
Born
1174 in Castle Andechs, Bavaria (part of modern Germany)
Died
• 15 October 1243 at at Trzebnica, Silesia (part of modern Poland)• relics preserved at Adechs Abbey
Canonized
26 March 1267 by Pope Clement IV
Patronage
• against jealousy• brides
• duchesses
• death of children
• difficult marriages
• widows
• Silesia
• diocese of Görlitz, Germany
• Andechs Abbey, Bavaria, Germany
• 6 cities
Readings
Hedwig knew that those living stones that were to be placed in the
buildings of the heavenly Jerusalem had to be smoothed out by buffetings
and pressures in this world, and that many tribulations would be needed
before she could cross over into her heavenly homeland. Because of such
great daily fasts and abstinences she grew so thin that many wondered
how such a feeble and delicate woman could endure these torments. The
more attentively she kept watch, the more she grew in the strength of
the spirit and in grace, and the more the fire of devotion and divine
love blazed within her. Just as her devotion made her always seek after
God, so her generous piety turned her toward her neighbor, and she
bountifully bestowed alms on the needy. She gave aid to colleges and to
religious persons dwelling within or outside monasteries, to widows and
orphans, to the weak and the feeble, to lepers and those bound in chains
or imprisoned, to travelers and needy women nursing infants. She
allowed no one who came to her for help to go away uncomforted. And
because this servant of God never neglected the practice of all good
works, God also conferred on her such grace that when she lacked human
means to do good, and her own powers failed, through divine favor of the
sufferings of Christ she had the power to relieve the bodily and
spiritual troubles of all who sought her help. From a biography of Saint Hedwig
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