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St. Etheidreda

Feastday: June 23

Benedictine abbess, one of the most popular Anglo-Saxon women saints, called also Ethelreda, Audrey, or Editrudis. A daughter of a king of East Anglia, she was sister to Sts. Ethelburga, Erconwald, Sexburga, and Withburga. She was married to Tonbert, prince of the Gryvii tribe, but he allowed her to remain a virgin. When he died after three years, she entered religious life under St. Ebba at Coldingham, England, and then became abbess of the monastery in Ely. Married once more, this time to a local king, she nevertheless remained a virgin and soon returned to the religious life. Her body remained incorrupt after death, and her head is preserved in Ely. She is depicted in liturgical art as an abbess, with a crozier, book, rod, or lily.  

 

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  1. alyssa
    6 months ago

    This is a great saits

  2. Cecile Gray
    1 year ago

    You've misspelled her name! It's ETHELDREDA. Her Saxon name, by which she is also known, was AEthelthryth. She was later married to Edgfrith of Northombria, who also agreed that they would not consumate their marriage, but when his older brother died in battle,he became king, and at that time demanded that he and Etheldreda have a son. It was then that she entered religious life under Ebba, his aunt, then had to flee again when he pursued her there. She returned to Ely, which island her first husband, Tondbert, had given her, and FOUNDED the "double" (had women and men) monastery there.
    Thanks.
    Cecile Gray

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