Ida of Herzfeld

Deceased Person

0788 – 0813

86

Who was Ida of Herzfeld?

Saint Ida of Herzfeld was the widow of a Saxon duke who devoted her life to the poor following the death of her husband in 811. Among her reported acts of kindness were filling a stone coffin with food each day, then giving it to the poor; she also reportedly founded the church at Hovestadt, Westphalia, and the convent of Herzfeld, Westphalia, sometimes recorded as Hirutveldun.

She was canonized on November 26, 980, is the patron saint of brides and widows and is frequently depicted either as carrying a church or with a dove hovering over her head. Her feast day is September 4. Her Life is sometimes quoted in support of the proposition that sexual congress within the institution of marriage reflects spiritual unities as well:

She has sometimes also been identified as Redburga or Rædburh, who was, by some accounts, either the sister-in-law of Charlemagne, his sister, the daughter of his sister-in-law. his niece or his great-granddaughter. Redburga supposedly married king Egbert of Wessex, but this is dismissed by historians as the only source for Redburga's existence is a late medieval chronicle.

The available biographies of Saint Ida report that her husband died in 811. She was reportedly the mother of Warin, the abbot of Corvey from 826 to 856, Count Cobbo the Elder, and Addila or Mathilde, the abbess of Herzfeld.

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Born
0788
Died
0813

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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