Friday, September 11, 2009

Catholic Wonderworkers: 11th Century

11th Century
St. Adelaide of Guelders (abbess) [†2/5/1015] - (1)

Bl. Albert of Pontida (Benedictine abbot) [†5/1/1095] - (1)

St. Aldemar the Wise of Capua (Benedictine monk) [†3/24/1080] - (1) famous for his miracles

St. Alferius of La Cava (Benedictine abbot who founded the Benedictine abbey Holy Trinity of La Cava under the Cluniac rule) [930-Holy Thursday of 1050] - (1) God healed him when, during a life-threatening illness, he promised to enter the religious life

St. Alfwold of Sherborne () [†3/25/1058] - (1)

St. Alphege of Winchester () [954-4/19/1012] - (1) incorrupt body

St. Amatus of Nusco () [1003-9/30/1093] - (1)

Bl. Amnichad of Fulda () [1/30/1043] - (1)

St. Anselm the Younger of Lucca () [1036-3/18/1086] - (1)

St. Ansfrid of Utrecht () [940-5/3/1010] - (1)

St. Anthony of Beroea () [†11th c.] - (1) incorrupt body; (2)

St. Aquilinus of Milan () [970-1/29/1015] - (1)

St. Arialdis of Milan (martyr) [1000-6/27/1066] - (1) incorrupt body

St. Arnulf of Soissons () [1040-8/14/1087] - (1)

St. Aurea of San Millán () [1042-3/11/1069] - (1)

St. Benedict of Szkalka () [†5/1/1012] - (1) incorrupt body

St. Bernard of Menthon () [923-6/15/1008] - (1)

St. Brithwald of Sarum (bishop) [†1/22/1045] - (1); (2)

St. Bruno of Würzburg () [1005-5/27/1045] - (1)

King St. Canute IV of Denmark () [†1/19/1086] - (1)

St. Casilda of Toledo (anchoress) [950-4/9/1050] - (1) healed by miraculous spring of San Vincenzo shrine in northern Spain; (2) when Muslims asked what she was carrying in her skirt, the bread turned to a bouquet of roses

St. Colman of Stockerau (monk-martyr) [d. 10/13/1012] - (1) miracles at his tomb; (2) incorrupt body despite hanging 18 months outside; (3) birds and beasts did not touch his body; (4) gallows scaffolding took root and grew green branches

Empress St. Cunegundes () [†3/3/1040] - (1)

St. Dominic of Silos (abbot who founded the Order of Preachers) [1000-12/10/1073] - (1) appeared to and interceded for the barren mother of St. Dominic de Guzmán so that she could have a child; (2) healings via prayer; (3) many posthumous miracles, especially ones concerned with pregnancy
St. Dominic of Sora () [951-1/22/1031] - (1)

St. Dorotheus the Younger (abbot) [†1000s] - (1)

St. Duthus of Ross (bishop) [1000-3/8/1065] - (1) body incorrupt for 495 years until its 1560 destruction by Protestants

King St. Edward the Confessor of England () [1003-1/5/1066] – (1) healed people by his touch; (2)
St. Emma of Bremen () [980-12/3/1038] - (1)

St. Eskil () [†6/13/1080] - (1)

St. Felix of Monte Cassino () [†1000] - (1)

St. Fulcran (Bishop of Lodève) [†2/13/1006] - (1)

St. Gaudentius of Ossero (bishop then Benedictine monk) [†5/31/1044] - (1)

St. Gerald of Sauve-Majeure () [†4/5/1095] - (1)

St. Gilduin of Dol (bishop-elect) [1052-1/27/1077] - (1) miracles at his tomb

St. Godelieve of Ghistelles () [1049-7/6/1070] - (1) posthumously cured congenital blindness of her step-daughter; (2) other posthumous miracles

St. Guy of Anderlecht (The Poor Man of Anderlecht) [950-9/12/1012] - (1) angels sometimes plowed for him so he could pray without being distracted; (2) as he died, a heavenly light shone on him and a voice from above said he was going to Heaven; (3) many miracles at his tomb
St. Hallvard () [1020-5/15/1043] - (1)

St. Heimrad () [†1019] - (1)

St. Herbert of Cologne (Archbishop of Cologne) [980-3/16/1021] - (1)

St. Iñigo of Oña () [†6/1/1057] - (1)

St. John Gualbert of Florence () [985-7/12/1073] - (1)

King St. Ladislaus I the Confessor of Hungary () [6/27/1040-7/29/1095] - (1) ; (2)

Pope St. Leo IX of Rome () [6/21/1002-4/19/1054] - (1)

St. Margaret of Scotland () [1045-11/16/1093] - (1) ; (2) ; (3) ; (4)

Bl. Marianus Scotus () [†2/10/1088] - (1)

St. Nicholas Peregrinus () [1075-6/2/1094] - (1)

St. Odilo of Cluny () [962-1/3/1048] - (1)

King St. Olaf II of Norway (king & martyr of Norway) [995-7/29/1030] – (1) incorrupt body; (2) on the day he died a blind man regained his sight when he rubbed the saint's blood on his eyes; (3) nine miracles reported in the GeisliSt. Osburga () [d. 1016] - (1) ; (2) ; (3) ; (4)

St. Osmund of Seez (Bishop of Salisbury) [d. 12/4/1099] - (1)
St. Paternus of Abdinghof () [†4/13/1058] - (1)

St. Peter Damian (Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia & Doctor of the Church) [1007-2/21/1072] - (1)

St. Peter Igneus () [†11/11/1089] - (1)

St. Poppo () [978-1/25/1048] - (1)

Bl. Procopius of Sázava, Bohemia () [980-7/4/1053] - (1) ; (2) ; (3)

St. Robert of Chaise-Dieu () [1000-4/17/1067] - (1)

St. Romuald of Italy (monk founder of the Camaldolese Benedictines) [951-6/19/1027] - (1) incorrupt body found in 1466, 439 years after his repose; (2) 1005 prophecy that he would die alone and unaided in Val-Di-Castro fulfilled 22 years later when he died there alone in his cell; (3) appeared, among other white-clothed monks, ascending into Heaven in a vision of Maldolus, who thereupon gave him some land to establish monasteries and hermitages; (4) many miracles at his tomb
St. Stanislaus Szczepanowsky of Cracow () [7/26/1030-5/8/1079] - (1)

St. Ulric of Zell () [1020-1093] - (1)

St. Waltheof of Northampton () [†8/31/1076] - (1)

St. Walstan of Bawburgh (blue-blooded itinerant farmer & mendicant pilgrim) [†5/30/1016] - (1) "when Walstan died while working in the fields, the calves carried his body to Bawburgh church, passing through solid walls to leave his body at the altar"

Bl. William of Hirsau () [1026-7/4/1091] - (1) incorrupt body; (2)

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