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Saint Willibrord of Echternach
Saint Willibrord of Echternach

San Willibrordo de Echternach

También conocido como: Clement of Echternach; Apostle of the Frisians; Willibrordus; Wilbrod

Santo
Pre-Congregation

Día de Fiesta

7-Nov

Nacimiento

658 at Northumbria, England

Fallecimiento

7 November 739 of natural causes in one of the monasteries he founded; relics at Echternach, Luxembourg and in the Cathedral of Saint Catherine in Utrecht, Netherlands

Canonizado

Pre-Congregation

Biografía

Saint Willibrord of Echternach, also known as Clement of Echternach, was an influential cleric and missionary during the early Middle Ages. Born in 658 in Northumbria, England, he was the son of Saint Hilgis, a noblewoman. Willibrord received his education in Ripon, England, and later in Ireland under the guidance of Saint Egbert. Inspired by the famous missionary, Saint Egbert, Willibrord embarked on a mission to convert the pagans of Friesland and Luxembourg. He was accompanied by Saint Swithbert on this important endeavor. Willibrord's mission entailed spreading the Gospel, establishing Christian communities, and founding monasteries along the way. In 695, Pope Sergius I ordained him as the founding bishop of Utrecht, Netherlands. This appointment marked a significant milestone in the history of Christianity in the region. Saint Willibrord worked closely with other important figures of the time, including Saint Boniface, Saint Rumold, Saint Werenfridus, Saint Engelmund, and Saint Adalbert of Egmond, to strengthen the faith and establish a solid foundation for the Church in the Low Countries. As a Benedictine monk, Saint Willibrord exemplified a life dedicated to prayer, study, and service to others. He used his position and influence to promote Christian values, educate the people, and bring spiritual guidance to those in need. He became renowned for his piety, wisdom, and miracles that attested to his sanctity. One of the notable depictions of Saint Willibrord is as a cleric dipping his staff into a cask. This symbolizes an incident when he miraculously turned sour beer into a delicious beverage during a celebration. This representation is often associated with him as it became a symbol of his ability to bring blessings and joy to those he encountered. Saint Willibrord passed away on November 7, 739, of natural causes in one of the monasteries he founded. His relics are venerated and entombed in the beautiful town of Echternach, Luxembourg, as well as in the Cathedral of Saint Catherine in Utrecht, Netherlands. Recognized for his exceptional living and works, Saint Willibrord was canonized as a saint, although the exact date of his canonization remains before the time of formal canonization processes. Nevertheless, his status as a saint has been acknowledged and celebrated by the faithful since ancient times. Saint Willibrord is often invoked against convulsions and epilepsy. He is considered the patron saint of convulsives, epileptics, and the Archdiocese of Utrecht, as well as several cities in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, including Friesland, Heusden, and Waalre. The life and legacy of Saint Willibrord reflect his unwavering devotion to the Gospel and the people he served. His missionary zeal and efforts to establish Christianity in the regions he visited played a pivotal role in the development of the Church in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. With his dedication, Saint Willibrord paved the way for the growth and expansion of the Christian faith in these areas, leaving a lasting impact that continues to be felt today.

Santo Patrono de

Against convulsions
against epilepsy
convulsives
epileptics
Utrecht, Netherlands, archdiocese of   Belgium Luxembourg Netherlands   Friesland, Netherlands Heusden, Belgium Waalre, Netherlands
Belgium
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Friesland, Netherlands
Heusden, Belgium
Waalre, Netherlands

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Cleric dipping his staff into a cask

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