Salaberga
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Saint Salaberga | |
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Abbess and foundress | |
Born | unknown, possibly Toul, France |
Died | 7th Century, Laon, France |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | September 22 |
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Saint Salaberga (unknown - 665) Salaberga was cured of blindness while still a child by Saint Eustace of Lisieux. She was twice married, first to a man who died after two months and then to a nobleman, Saint Blandinus, by whom she had five children, including two saints, Saint Baldwin (Baudoin) (feast day October 16 and Saint Anstrude. Her brother was Saint Bodo (d. 670). After some years, she and St. Blandinus agreed mutually to separate and assume contemplative lives. He became a hermit and she went into a nunnery at Poulangey; Salaberga was subsequently foundress of the convent of St. John the Baptist at Laon. She died there c. 665.
- This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913.