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Detail Of A Stained Glass Window Of Blessed Dodone Date And Artist Unknown North Transept Church Of Saint Nicholas Sint Nicolaasga Friesland Netherlands Photographed By Chris Booms For The Rijksdienst Voor Het Cultureel Erfgoed On 30 October 2008 Image
Detail Of A Stained Glass Window Of Blessed Dodone Date And Artist Unknown North Transept Church Of Saint Nicholas Sint Nicolaasga Friesland Netherlands Photographed By Chris Booms For The Rijksdienst Voor Het Cultureel Erfgoed On 30 October 2008 Image

Beato Dodone de Haske

También conocido como: Dodone of Hanske; Dodone of Haskerdijken; Dodone of Asch; Dodon…; Dodo…

Beato
Post-Congregation

Día de Fiesta

30 March (Hanske and Bakkeveen)

Nacimiento

In Friesland (in modern Netherlands

Fallecimiento

30 March 1231 at Haskerdijken, Friesland of injuries sustained when his hermitage collapsed while Dodone was in prayer inside; legend says that immediately at his death the wounds of the stigmata appeared on his body; the church and Premonstratensian house of Our Lady of Rosendaal were built over his grave

Biografía

Blessed Dodone of Haske, also known as Dodone of Hanske, Dodone of Haskerdijken, Dodone of Asch, and by various other similar names, was born in Friesland, in modern-day Netherlands. After the death of his father, Dodone was compelled into an arranged marriage for the betterment of his family. However, after a few years, he felt a strong calling to devote his life to God and entered the Premonstratensian Abbey of Mariôngaarde, located near the town of Hallum in Friesland.

Upon entering the abbey, Dodone's wife and mother both chose to pursue religious life as well, joining a nearby monastery. Dodone himself spent a period of time practicing penance and living in seclusion at Bakkeveen in Friesland. However, his reputation for holiness began to grow, and his hermitage soon became a destination for spiritual seekers and individuals in need of miraculous healing.

During his time at Bakkeveen, Dodone also dedicated himself to preaching to the Frisians, urging them to renounce their ongoing vengeful feuds and vendettas. He tirelessly worked to assist those who had been harmed in the conflicts, offering support and encouraging forgiveness and reconciliation among the people.

In his later years, Dodone chose to retire and live as a prayerful hermit at Haskerdijken, another town in Friesland. It was there, on March 30, 1231, that a tragic incident occurred while Dodone was engrossed in prayer inside his hermitage. The structure collapsed, resulting in fatal injuries for Dodone. As the legend goes, immediately following his death, the stigmata - the wounds reminiscent of Christ's crucifixion - appeared on his body.

The grave of Blessed Dodone became a site of veneration, and in honor of his memory, the Church and Premonstratensian house of Our Lady of Rosendaal were constructed over his final resting place. Pilgrims began to flock to the shrine, seeking spiritual guidance and healing. Many reported experiencing miracles and blessings attributed to Dodone's intercession.

Although Dodone has not been officially beatified, the faithful continue to regard him as a blessed figure and pray for his intercession. His life stands as a testament to his unwavering dedication to God and his tireless efforts to bring peace and healing to the fractured community of the Frisians during his time.


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