Aldegund Explained

Aldegund
Birth Date:639
Death Date:684
Feast Day:January 30
Venerated In:Roman Catholic Church
Orthodox Church[1]
Birth Place:Guînes, County of Hainaut
Death Place:Abbey of Maubeuge,
County of Hainaut
Titles:Virgin and abbess
Patronage:Breast cancer, wounds
Major Shrine:Abbey of Maubeuge,
Maubeuge, Nord, France

Aldegund (639–684), also Aldegundis or Aldegonde, was a Frankish Benedictine abbess who is honored as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church in France and by the Orthodox Church.

Aldegund was closely related to the Merovingian royal family. Her parents, afterwards honored as St. Walbert, Count of Guînes, and St. Bertilla de Mareuil, lived in the County of Hainaut. She is the most famous of what Aline Hornaday calls the "Maubeuge Cycle" of Merovingian saints.[2]

Aldegund was urged to marry, but she chose the life of the cloister. Having allegedly walked across the waters of the Sambre, she had built on its banks a small hospital at Malbode, which later became, under the name Maubeuge Abbey, a famous abbey of Benedictine nuns, though at a later date these were replaced by canonesses. [3]

She bore with fortitude the breast cancer that eventually killed her.[4] Saint Aldegund's Catholic liturgical feast is kept on January 30.

She has been supposed to be the sister of Saint Waltrude (Waudru).[5] [6] She was succeeded by her nieces, Waltrude's daughters, Aldetrude and then Madelberte.

There are several early Lives, but none by contemporaries. Several of these, including the tenth-century biography by Hucbald, are printed by the Bollandists (Acta SS., January 11, 1034–35).

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Notes and References

  1. February 12 / January 30. https://www.holytrinityorthodox.com/htc/orthodox-calendar/
  2. Aline Hornaday, "Toward a Prosopography of the "Maubeuge Cycle" Saints", Prosopon Newsletter, 1996 on-line text .
  3. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01279a.htm Thurston, Herbert. "St. Aldegundis." The Catholic Encyclopedia
  4. http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/ALDEGON.HTM Butler's Lives of the Saints, 1864.
  5. article in Archéologie (March 2003), n° 398, p. 7
  6. http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0130.shtml#alde Saint of the Day, January 30: Aldegundis of Maubeuge