Wiborada

Wiborada

Infobox Saint
name=Wiborada
birth_date=9th century
death_date=926
feast_day=2 May
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church



imagesize=200px
caption=Saint Wiborada from the "Cimelia Sangallensia", c. 1430
birth_place=present-day Aargau Canton, Switzerland
death_place=Abbey of St. Gall, St. Gallen, present-day Switzerland
titles=Anchorite and Martyr
beatified_date=
beatified_place=
beatified_by=
canonized_date=1047
canonized_place=
canonized_by=Pope Clement II
attributes=a Benedictine nun holding a book and axe
patronage=libraries, librarians
major_shrine=
suppressed_date=
issues=

Saint Wiborada of St. Gall (also Guiborat or Weibrath) (died 926) was a member of the Swabian nobility in what is present-day Switzerland. She was an anchoress, Benedictine nun, and martyr, as well as the first woman formally canonized by the Vatican.cite web | last = Jones | first = Terry | title = Wiborada| work = Patron Saints Index | url=http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintw27.htm | accessdate = 2007-05-02]

Biography

Wiborada was born to a wealthy noble family in Swabia. After the death of their parents, Wiborada joined her brother Hatto in becoming a Benedictine at the Abbey of St. Gall. There, she occupied herself by making Hatto's clothes and helping to bind many of the books in the monastery library.cite web | last =McNamara | first =Robert F. (Rev.) | title =St. Wiborada | work =Saints Alive | publisher =St. Thomas the Apostle Church | date =2007-02-20 | url =http://www.stthomasirondequoit.com/SaintsAlive/id811.htm | accessdate =2007-05-02]

Wiborada became settled at the monastery, and Hatto taught her Latin so that she could chant the Divine Office. When they invited the sick and poor into their home, Wiborada proved a capable nurse. A pilgrimage to Rome influenced Hatto to decide to become a monk at St. Gall Abbey, a decision which Wiborada supported.

At this time, it appears that Wiborada was charged with some type of serious infraction or wrongdoing, and was subjected to the medieval practice of ordeal by fire to prove her innocence. Although she was exonerated, the embarrassment probably influenced her next decision: withdrawing from the world and becoming an ascetic.

When she petitioned to become an anchoress, Bishop Salomon of Constance asked her to accompany him to the Monastery of St. Gallen. He arranged for her to stay in a cell next to the church of St. Georgen near the monastery, where she remained for four years before relocating to a cell adjoining the church of St. Magnus.cite web | title =Saint Wiborada | work =Saint Wiborada Bindery and Book Repair | publisher =Saints Mary and Martha Orthodox Monastery | url =http://www.saintsmaryandmarthaorthodoxmonastery.org/bindery.html | accessdate =2007-05-02] cite web | last =Rabenstein | first =Katherine | title =Wiborada of Saint Gall, OSB VM (AC) | work =Saints O' the Day for May 2 | date =August 1999 | url =http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0502.htm | accessdate =2007-05-02]

She became renowned for her austerity, and was said to have a gift of prophecy, both of which drew admirers and hopeful students, one of which, a woman named Rachildis, whom Wiborada had cured of a disease, joined her as an anchoress. Also, as a young student at St. Gallen, Ulrich of Augsburg is said to have visited Wiborada often. She supposedly prophesied his elevation to the episcopate of Augsburg. Years later, we know that he still regarded Wiborada as his spiritual mother.

Martyrdom

The end of Wiborada's life was violent and dramatic. In 925, she predicted a Hungarian invasion of her region. Her warning allowed the priests and religious of St. Gall and St. Magnus to hide the books and wine and escape into caves in nearby hills.cite mailing list | last =O'Donnell | first =Jim | organization =Georgetown University | title =Patron saints | mailinglist =liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu | date =2003-11-20 | url =http://www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/ListArchives/0311/msg00071.html | accessdate =2007-05-02] The Abbot Engilbert urged Wiborada to escape to safety, but she insisted that it was her duty to remain and pray for the inhabitants of the city.

When the Magyar marauders reached St. Gall, they burned down St. Magnus and broke into the roof of Wiborada's cell. Upon finding her kneeling in prayer, they her skull with a hatchet and left her to die. Her companion Rachildis was not killed, and lived another 21 years, during which her disease returned. She spent the rest of her life learning patience through suffering. Wiborada's refusal to leave her cell and the part she played in saving the lives of the priests and religious of her convent have merited her the title of martyr.

Veneration

Saint Wiborada was the first woman formally canonized by the Vatican, by Pope Clement II in 1047. Her feast day is 2 May. In Switzerland, Wiborada is considered the patron saint of libraries and librarians. In art, she is commonly represented holding a book to signify the library she saved, and an ax, which signifies the manner of her martyrdom. The ax with which she is commonly depicted is in fact , being a halberd, which did not come into existence until the 15th century.

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