Saint Berlinda ( la, Berlindis, Berlenda, Berelenda, other variants; also known as Bellaude; died 702 AD) was a
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nun
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noble
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descent. Her
feast day
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is 3 February. According to legend she was a niece of
Saint Amandus, and was disinherited by her father, Count Odelard, after he became sick with leprosy and believed that she would not take proper care of him.
Berlinda fled to a convent at
Moorsel
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, near
Aalst, and became a nun. After her father died, she became a
hermit
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Description
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at
Meerbeke
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, where her father had been buried. Her tradition states that she spent her life helping the poor and suffering.
References
Literature
* Van Droogenbroeck, F. J.
'Paltsgraaf Wigerik van Lotharingen, inspiratiebron voor de legendarische graaf Witger in de Vita Gudilae' ''Eigen Schoon en De Brabander'' 93 (2010) 113–136.
* Van Droogenbroeck, F. J.
'Hugo van Lobbes (1033-1053), auteur van de Vita Amalbergae viduae, Vita S. Reinildis en Vita S. Berlendis' ''Eigen Schoon en De Brabander'' 94 (2011) 367–402.
External links
Berlinda at Saints.SQPN.com
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7th-century births
702 deaths
Belgian Roman Catholic saints
Belgian hermits
7th-century Christian saints
Year of birth unknown
Benedictine nuns
Christian female saints of the Middle Ages
People from East Flanders