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  1. Verena of Zurzach, mostly just called Saint Verena (c. 260 – c. 320) is an early Christian consecrated virgin and hermit. She is especially venerated in Switzerland, where her cult is attested in Bad Zurzach, the reported place of her burial, from at least the 5th century.

  2. Saint Verena of Zurich, also known as Verena of Zurzach and Verena of Thebes, was born into a wealthy Theban family in the mid-3rd century in Egypt. She was Baptized by Bishop Charemon and was known to be related to one of the soldiers of the Theban Legion.

  3. Zurzach with its Verena Minster and St Verena Crypt is a popular place of pilgrimage. The fact that Zurzach is also a well-known spa (Bad Zurzach) is perhaps a reminder of the healing activities of the city’s patron saint.

  4. Verena of Zurzach, mostly just called Saint Verena (c. 260 – c. 320) is an early Christian consecrated virgin and hermit. She is especially venerated in Switzerland, where her cult is attested in Bad Zurzach, the reported place of her burial, from at least the 5th century.

  5. Jul 1, 2024 · This week marks the anniversary of Saint Verena, an Egyptian who made her name in Europe. Ahram Online remembers the woman who healed bodies and souls Mercy of St. Verena of Zurzach, 1524 (Photo ...

  6. Verena of Zurzach, mostly just called Saint Verena (c. 260 – c. 320) is an early Christian consecrated virgin and hermit. She is especially venerated in Switzerland, where her cult is attested in Bad Zurzach, the reported place of her burial, from at least the 5th century.

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  8. Verena left Solothurn to settle first in Koblenz and then in Zurzach. In Zurzach Verena dedicated her life with special zeal to the sick, to whom she gave deep comfort and healing. Because of her godly life and miraculous works, many Gentiles were converted.

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