by Blessed James Alberione
St. Hedwig
Religious
St. Hedwig, model wife and mother of seven children, was known for her humility, charity, and prayerfulness. When her husband, Duke Henry of Poland, died, she entered the Cistercian Monastery of Trebnitz where her daughter was abbess. She was also the aunt of St. Elizabeth of Hungary. Hedwig died in 1243 and was canonized twenty years later by Pope Clement IV.
Let us learn from St. Hedwig that remarkable humility of which saints are made.
What Strikes Me Most Today
Talk about a holy family! Hedwig was the sister of Queen Gertrude of Hungary and sister-in-law of Gertrude's husband, the just and pious Andrew II, king of Hungary, the aunt of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary St. Elizabeth's brother, the virtuous Bela IV, king of Hungary, who became the father of Saint Cunegundes and of Saint Margaret of Hungary, a Dominican nun. Another of her nephews was Coloman, King of Galicia and prince of Russia, who led an angelic life amid the multiple affairs of the world and the troubles of war. WOW!
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