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Hildegund (widow)

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224: 199: 286: 92:. Born to nobility, her father was Count Herman of Lidtberg and her mother Countess Hedwig. She was married to Count Lothair of Meer (now 271: 266: 291: 281: 243: 131:. In 1958 Pope Pius XII formally recognized his cultus, and Hermann Joseph von Steinfeld is regarded as a saint. 165:
of the same era, who lived her life disguised as a man, and was considered by some as a saint.
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of the Premonstratensian Order. She converted her castle into a
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Ott, Michael. "Bl. Hadewych." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Hildegund (virgin)
Germany
Roman Catholic Church
Feast
Praemonstratensian
abbess
Meerbusch
North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Hermann Joseph
Steinfeld Abbey
canon regular
provost
Diocese of Münster
mystic
pilgrimage
Rome
Hedwig
vows
nun
monastery
Hildegund
St. Hildegund
Ott, Michael. "Bl. Hadewych." The Catholic Encyclopedia
public domain
Monks of Ramsgate. "Hildegund". Book of Saints
public domain
Saint Hildegund
Archived
Wayback Machine

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