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A bearded saint stands reading a book, his left hand resting on a sword, in this quietly contemplative picture. We know, from his dark hair and beard and from the objects he holds, that this is Saint Paul: the sword is the weapon with which he was martyred and the book represents his many writing...
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A bearded saint stands in a scalloped niche in this small...
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Wilgefortis (Portuguese: Vilgeforte) is a female folk saint whose legend arose in the 14th century, [4] and whose distinguishing feature is a large beard. According to the legend of her life, set in Portugal and Galicia, she was a teenage noblewoman who had been promised in marriage by her father to a Moorish king.
This bearded lady is known as St Uncumber. However, she is a just one local version of a patron saint that was popular across Europe in the Middle Ages. That saint’s name was St. Wilgefortis. According to legend, St. Wilgefortis prayed to god to save her from an unwanted marriage.
Mar 22, 2024 · According to the legend, which began appearing in manuscripts around 1400, Wilgefortis was a young princess who converted to Christianity and decided to remain a virgin bride of Christ. Her pagan father had her imprisoned. To escape, she prayed to be “disfigured” so that she would become unattractive to her suitor.
Apr 28, 2023 · This image of St Wilgefortis hangs in the abbey Church of St Etienne in Beauvais. We see a bearded saint, dressed in late medieval women’s clothing, with luscious long plaits, curvaceous breasts and a look at once of suffering, relief and compassion.
Wilgefortis, also known as Liberata, Kummernis in Germany, in England as Uncumber, and in France as Livrade, among other names, her story is a pious fiction more folktale than religious, according to which she was one of nine daughters of a pagan Portuguese King.
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Science praises the value of reading from an intellectual, physical, and psychological standpoint. Reading also has a major influence on a person's spiritual life. This article looks at five saints who were converted through reading.