Saint Pharaildis of Ghent – Feast Day – January 4

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Saint Pharaildis of Ghent was born around 650 AD in Belgium, Europe. She worked in Belgium and died 740 AD in Belgium. Her Feast Day is celebrated on January 4.

Saint Pharaildis of Ghent Biography
Date of Birth 650 AD
Country of Birth Belgium of Europe
Profession N/A
Place of Work Belgium
Date of Death 740 AD
Place of Death Belgium
Feast Day January 4
Beatification Beatified by Pre congregation
Canonization Canonized by Pre congregation
Patron Saint of
  • Against childhood diseases
  • Difficult marriages
  • Poultry
  • Victims of abuse
  • Widows
  • Ghent, Belgium
  • Smetlede, Belgium
  •  Bruay, France

Saint Pharaildis of Ghent Life History

St Pharaildis of Ghent was born in 650 in Ghent in Belgium. She came from a noble Merovingian family and was the sister of Saint Gudule and niece of Saint Gertrude of Nivelles.

Her father was a nobleman and accompanied the king on his army, and in peacetime, he lived on his estates and villas. Like all girls from good families, Pharaoh’s got a solid religious education at the Nivelles monastery led by the holy Gjertrud of Nivelles (626-59).

Even though she had dedicated her virginity to God, St. Pharaildis was forced to marry a wealthy suitor, son of Otto, the leader of a Saxon tribe.  He treated her with great cruelty, because she insisted on living as a virgin or because he opposed her spending the nights in the local churches.

He died before her after being injured during a horse hunt, so she was free to live according to her promise. She was still a virgin and was given the name “virgin” to “widow”.

Saint Pharaildis of Ghent Date of birth

St Pharaildis of Ghent was born around 650 AD in Ghent, Belgium.

Place of Birth

She was born around 650 AD in Ghent, Belgium.

Family Background

She was born in 650 in Ghent in Belgium. She came from a noble Merovingian family and was the sister of Saint Gudule and niece of Saint Gertrude of Nivelles.

Her father was a nobleman and accompanied the king on his army, and in peacetime, he lived on his estates and villas. Like all girls from good families, Pharaoh’s got a solid religious education at the Nivelles monastery led by the holy Gjertrud of Nivelles (626-59).

Profession

Even though she had dedicated her virginity to God, St. Pharaildis was forced to marry a wealthy suitor, son of Otto, the leader of a Saxon tribe.  He treated her with great cruelty, because she insisted on living as a virgin or because he opposed her spending the nights in the local churches.

Saint Pharaildis of Ghent Date of Death

St Pharaildis of Ghent died around 740 AD of natural causes.

Saint Pharaildis of Ghent Place of Death

She died around 740 AD of natural causes.

Saint Pharaildis of Ghent Feast Day

St Pharaildis of Ghent is among the famous Saints whose feast Day is celebrated on January 4 every year.

Beatification

She was beatified by Pre Congregation.

Canonized

St Pharaildis of Ghent was canonized by Pre Congregation.

Patron Saint of

She is Patron Saint against childhood diseases, difficult marriages, poultry, victims of abuse, widows, Ghent, Belgium, Smetlede, Belgium, Bruay, France.


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