Saint Willibald of Eichstätt Biography
Saint Willibald of Eichstätt Biography, Feast Day, Date of Birth, Country of Birth, Profession, Place of Work, Date of Death, Place of Death, Beatification Date, Canonization Date |
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Date of Birth | October 21 700 |
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Country of Birth | United Kingdom of Europe |
Matrimony/Holy Orders | Saints who were Bishops |
Profession | Bishop |
Place of Work | Eichstätt, Franconia (in modern Germany). |
Date of Death | July 7 781 |
Place of Death | Germany |
Feast Day | July 7 |
Beatification | Beatified by N/A |
Canonization | Canonized by Pope Leo VII |
Patron Saint of | diocese of Eichstätt, Germany. |
Biography
Saint Willibald of Eichstätt, born a ruler, the child of St. Richard the King. Sibling of St. Winnebald of Heidenheim and St. Walburga. Identified with St. Boniface. He about kicked the bucket as a baby, driving his folks to petition God for his life, vowing that he would be devoted to God in the event that he endure. Entered the Abbey of Waltham, Hampshire, England at age five. Instructed by Egwald. Benedictine priest. Traveler to Rome, Italy in 722 with Saint Richard and Saint Winnebald; his dad kicked the bucket in transit, and Willibald experienced intestinal sickness while there.
Pioneer to the Holy Lands in 724. He achieved Jerusalem on 11 November 725, and is the main known Englishman in the Holy Land; the book of his movements, Hodoeporicon, is the primary known English travelog. Pioneer to arranged heavenly locales all through Europe. At a certain point he was captured by Saracens at Emessa as a Christian government agent, and detained in Constantinople.
Willibald then gone through ten years helping Saint Petronax reestablish the cloister of Monte Cassino; served there as sacristan, senior member, and doorman. In 740 he was sent by Pope Gregory III to help Saint Boniface proselytize the region that is present day Germany. Appointed on 22 July 741 by Saint Boniface, and sanctified as an evangelist minister by him on 21 October 741. Established a teacher cloister in Eichstätt, Franconia (in current Germany. Worked with Saint Sebaldus. First cleric of the see of Eichstätt. With Saint Winnebald, he established the twofold cloister at Hiedenheim in 752.
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