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Santa Pusinna de Champaña

Santo
Pre-Congregation

Día de Fiesta

23-Apr

Nacimiento

5th-century Corbie, France

Fallecimiento

6th century in Binson, Chalons-en-Champagne, France; buried near her hermitage in Binson; relics transferred to the Herford Abbey in Germany in 860; relics transferred to the Wundhusen Abbey in Thale; relics transferred to Quidlinburg Abbey; some relics transferred to the cathedral in Herford, Germany in 1490; relics re-discovered and re-enshrined in 1854 during renovation of the cathedral tower; some relics transferred to the church of Saint John the Baptist in Herford; they were re-enshrined under the church chancel altar in 2007; some relics taken to Paderborn Cathedral, and to parish churches in Herford and Heddinghausen on 9 January 1944

Canonizado

Pre-Congregation

Biografía

Saint Pusinna of Champagne, also known as Saint Pusinna of Binson, was a 5th-century hermitess who lived in Binson, Chalons-en-Champagne, France. Born in Corbie, France, in the 5th century, Pusinna devoted much of her adult life to a solitary life of prayer and penance. Little is known about Pusinna's early life and family background. However, it is known that she chose to live as a hermit in her parent's house in Binson. In this secluded setting, she dedicated herself to a life of deep spirituality, seeking communion with God through prayer, fasting, and self-denial. Pusinna's hermitage in Binson became a place of pilgrimage and a source of inspiration for many. Her reputation for holiness attracted both local residents and travelers who sought her advice, counsel, and prayers. However, Pusinna remained humble and sought solitude whenever possible, valuing her uninterrupted communion with God above all else. After a life of steadfast devotion, Saint Pusinna passed away in the 6th century and was buried near her hermitage in Binson. Her relics were transferred to various locations over the centuries. In 860, they found a final resting place in the Herford Abbey in Germany. Some relics were later transferred to Wundhusen Abbey in Thale, Quidlinburg Abbey, and the cathedral in Herford, Germany. In 1490, the relics were rediscovered during renovations of the cathedral tower, and in 1854, they were re-enshrined during further restoration work. Some relics were also taken to the church of Saint John the Baptist in Herford and placed under the church chancel altar in 2007. Additionally, some relics found their way to Paderborn Cathedral and parish churches in Herford and Heddinghausen on January 9, 1944. Though Saint Pusinna lived and died before the official process of canonization was established, she is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. Her canonization occurred in the Pre-Congregation era, meaning that it took place before the formal canonization process was introduced. Today, Saint Pusinna is honored as the patron saint of Herford, Germany, where her relics have been enshrined in various churches over the centuries. Her life of solitude and devotion serves as an inspiration for those seeking a deeper, more intimate relationship with God. Saint Pusinna's legacy continues to touch the hearts of believers, reminding them of the importance of prayer, self-denial, and seeking God's presence in their lives.

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Herford, Germany

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