ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN MARCH Saints celebrated on the 19th of March WELCOME! SAINT LANDOALD, MISSIONARY Saint Landoald ( Landoaldus) (March 19), Archpriest of the Roman Church, is venerated in Wintershofen (Wintershoven, Wintershovium, Curtis hiernis ) and Ghent ( Gandavum ) in Belgium, along with his holy companions Amantius, Adrian , Julian, and Venciana and Adeltrudis. The Bollandists * published a vita of these saints ( March 19 - III. 34-42 ). This work replaced an earlier biography which had got lost and was compiled by Abbot Harigerus at the behest of Bishop Nodgern of Liège. Harigerus, writing around the year 980, begins his account by describing how many holy men shone during the time of the Frankish kings (Clothar, Dagobert, Sigebert , etc.), and that one who stood out in particular among them was Saint Landoald. The Bollandists * state to have corrected several historical inaccuracies contained in Abbot Harig...
ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN JULY Saints celebrated on the 8th of July WELCOME! SAINT LANDRADA, ABBESS OF BILSEN Landrada and Amalia (Amalberga) Saint Landrada (July 8), virgin and abbess of Bilsen ( Belisia, Belsena ) in the region of Liège, was born around the year 620. She descended from the noble family of the Frankish stewards of the palace ( Majores domus ); according to some, she was even the granddaughter ( neptis ) of Pepin of Landen , and the daughter of Saint Begga [Bega] and Ansegesil [Auslgisus], thus a sister of Pepin of Heristall, a claim which the Bollandist * Pinius (p. 620, nos. 4, 5 ) disputes. From her early youth, she strove for virginal chastity, for which she steadfastly and eloquently refused the marriage desired by her illustrious parents. She enclosed herself in the confines of a cell, where she led a very austere life. Even during a spell of a severe feverish illness Landrada spurned a soft bed. Moreover, she shone ...