Aldobrandesca facts for kids
Quick facts for kids SaintAldobrandesca |
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Born | 1249 Siena, Italy |
Died | 1309 Italy |
Venerated in | Roman Catholicism |
Feast | April 26 |
Aldobrandesca (also known as Aldo, Alda, Aude, Blanca, and Bruna) (1249, Siena, Italy – 1309) was an Italian saint, mystic, and nurse.
When Aldobrandesca was a young woman, her parents arranged a marriage for her, which she reluctantly agreed to, but she grew to love her husband, anyway. He died young, leaving her with no children, but she chose to remain celibate, dedicate herself to prayer, and give away all her belongings. She joined the Humiliati, an Italian religious order of women that worked with the poor and the ill. It was reported that she wore a hair shirt as a bodily penance to deal with temptation.
She was "greatly honoured" in Siena and called "a popular curiosity in the town" due to her many reported miracles, ecstasies, and trances. She ministered to the sick and the poor, moving into the hospital in Siena towards the end of her life, "subjecting herself to great mortifications". She is believed to have experienced ecstasies and visions, and healed at least four people. She performed charitable works everyday, up to her death in 1309.
Her feast day is April 26.
See also
In Spanish: Alda de Siena para niños