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Saint Winifred war eine walisische jungfräuliche Märtyrerin des 7. Jahrhunderts. Ihre Geschichte wurde bereits im 8. Jahrhundert gefeiert, wurde jedoch im 12. Jahrhundert in England populär, als ihre Hagiographie erstmals niedergeschrieben wurde. Wikipedia (Englisch)
Geboren: 635 n. Chr., Tegeingl
Verstorben: 660 n. Chr., Gwytherin, Vereinigtes Königreich
Patronat: Holywell; against unwanted advances, Diocese of Shrewsbury
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Miraculously restored to life, Winefride seems to have lived in almost perpetual ecstasy and to have had familiar converse with God. In fulfillment of her ...
St Winefride's Well (Welsh: Ffynnon Wenffrewi) is a holy well and national shrine located in the Welsh town of Holywell in Flintshire.
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Winifred's Well and became a great pilgrimage center where many cures have been reported over the centuries. She is also known as Gwenfrewi. Her feast day is ...
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Winifred + Virgin and martyr, also called Winefride, Gwenfrewi, and Guinevra. According to tradition, she was born in Wales and was a niece of St. Beuno.
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15.11.2010 · A spring of healing water sprang forth at the place where St. Winifred's head fell. St. Beuno took Winifred' head and replaced it to her body, ...
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02.04.2021 · The shrine of Saint Winefride in Shrewsbury Abbey became a popular place of pilgrimage and its sanctity was demonstrated in many miracles.
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St Winefride's Well as a holy spring and shrine are unique within the British Isles. No other holy shrine within these islands can boast 1300 years of ...
Repeat the following Novena prayers every day for 9 consecutive days. O blessed Winefride, pure virgin and glorious martyr,
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01.02.2010 · Saint Winefride has strong links with both Gwytherin and Holywell, but what's the truth and what's myth in her story?