Roskilde Abbey

Roskilde Abbey

Roskilde Abbey or Our Lady's Abbey, Roskilde ("Roskilde Kloster" or "Vor Frue Kloster") was a nunnery dedicated to Saint Mary the Virgin in Roskilde in Denmark. It was founded in the early 12th century for Benedictine nuns, but in 1177 became Cistercian.

It was chiefly known for the tomb of Saint Margaret of Ølsemagle or of Højelse, both near Køge, who, although murdered by her husband, had been wrongly buried as a suicide on the beach at Køge. After miracles were declared to have happened round her grave, her remains were moved to the abbey church, the Vor Frue church, in 1176 by Absalon of Lund, bishop of Roskilde, a kinsman of Margrethe; he arranged for the construction of a suitable shrine in the church, and transferred the nunnery to the Cistercians in the following year. Despite Absalon's best efforts, and also despite the local veneration, Margrethe was never formally canonised. The shrine was nevertheless later declared a place of pilgrimage by the Pope, and the nuns were allotted one third of the income generated. Despite all efforts, however, the centre of the cultus remained the small chapel built near Margrethe's original grave on the beach.

The abbey was suppressed in 1536 during the Reformation.

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* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/16071c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: Ancient See of Roskilde] da icon
* [http://www.hoejelsekirke.dk/Om%20H%C3%B8jelse%20Kirke/Margrethe%20-%20en%20lokal%20helgen.aspx Højelse Kirke: Margrethe - en lokal helgen] da icon
* [http://www.katolsk.no/biografi/mhojelse.htm Den hellige Margareta af Højelse] no icon


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