- Winnoc
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name= Saint Winnoc
birth_date= c. 640
death_date= c. 716/717
feast_day=November 6 ; translation of relics (18 September ); Exaltation of Saint Winnoc (formerly kept on20 February )
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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patronage= millers; against fever; againstwhooping cough ; against drought
major_shrine= abbot with a crown and scepter at his feet, turning a hand-mill, often with a church and bridge nearby; in ecstasy while grinding corn; withSaint Bertin
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issues=Saint Winnoc [Vinocus, Winnoc of Flanders, Winnoc of Wormhoudt, Winnoc of Wormhoult, Winnow, Winoc, Winocus, Wunnoc, Pinnock, Winnock, Gwynnog.] (c. 640-c. 716/717 AD) was an abbot or prior of
Wormhout .Three lives of this saint are extant. The best of these, the first life, was written by a monk of
St. Bertin in the middle of the ninth century, or perhaps a century earlier. St. Winnoc is generally called a Breton, but theBollandist Charles de Smedt shows that he was more probably of Welsh origin. He is said to have been of noble birth, of the same house as the kings ofDomnonia . Some sources state that Winnoc's father wasSaint Judicael . He may have been raised and educated inBrittany , since his family had fled there to escape theSaxons .He is said to have founded the church and parish named after him,
St Winnow inCornwall , though thistoponym may be connected withSaint Winwaloe .Winnoc came to
Flanders , to the Monastery ofSaint-Omer , then ruled by St. Bertin, with three companions, and was soon afterwards sent to found at Wormhout, a dependent cell or priory (not an abbey, as it is generally called). It is not known what rule,Columba nian orBenedictine , was followed at this time in the two monasteries.When enfeebled by old age, St. Winnoc is said to have received supernatural assistance in the task of grinding corn for his brethren and the poor. The mill ground corn automatically due to the intercession of the saint's prayers.
A monk who, out of curiosity, came to see how the old man did so much work, was stuck blind, but healed by the saint's intercession. Many other miracles followed his death, which occurred
6 November , 716 or 717. We only know the year from fourteenth century tradition.Veneration
The popularity of St. Winnoc's cultus is attested by the frequent insertion of his name in liturgical documents and the numerous translations of his
relics .He was originally buried at Wormhout, but his relics were translated to
Bergues -Saint-Winnoc in 899. It is said that people who stood along the route taken by the monks were reported to have been healed of many illnesses, especially coughs and fevers. His relics were invoked againstdrought .The monastery was burned by Protestants in 1558. Some of Winnoc's relics were destroyed.
His feast is kept on
6 November , that of his translation on18 September ; a third, the Exaltation of St. Winnoc, was formerly kept on20 February .Notes
External links
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintw20.htm Patron Saints: Winnoc]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15658a.htm Winnoc] at theCatholic Encyclopedia
*de icon [http://www.rotter.de/seite5.html Winocus von Flandern der Schutzpatron der Müller]
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