Today, 12 September, is the feast of ...
* Ailbhe, bishop (c. 526?)
- he was abandoned at birth and raised by a she-wolf; when he
became bishop, he saved this she-wolf who was being chased by hounds,
and from then on he fed her at his own table
* Eanswida, virgin (c. 640)
- daughter of St Ethelbert, the first Christian king among the
English; she died on 31 August, but this is the feast of the translation
of her relics in c. 1140
* Guy d'Anderlecht (c. 1012)
- a simple lay person, he lived a simple life as sacristan of the
church of Our Lady at Laeken (near Brussels) before making pilgrimages
to Rome and Jerusalem; a popular patron of people who work with horses
* Name of Mary (fifteenth century?)
- following Bernardino of Siena's preaching on the name of Jesus,
this devotion seems to have been born; first known feast was in Cuenca
(Spain) in 1513
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Dr Carolyn Muessig
Department of Theology and Religious Studies
University of Bristol
Bristol BS8 1TB
UK
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