Angadrisma
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| Saint Angadrisma | |
|---|---|
| Died | ~695 AD |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
| Feast | October 14 |
| Attributes | depicted in art with her face pitted by smallpox or with leprous skin; praying leper |
| Patronage | Beauvais; diocese of Beauvais-Noyon-Senlis; invoked against drought and fire[1] |
Angadrisma (Angadrême, Angadresima, Angadreme, Angradesma, Andragasyna) (d. ca. 695) was a seventh century abbess venerated as a saint. A cousin to Bishop Saint Lambert of Lyons, she was educated at Thérouanne by Lambert and Saint Audomare (Omer).
Although she wished to become a nun, she was promised in an arranged marriage to Saint Ansbert of Chaussy. Tradition states that Angadrisma, wishing for a way out, prayed fervently and was stricken with leprosy. She was cured when she was allowed to become a nun and received the veil from Saint Ouen, archbishop of Rouen.
She became abbess of the Benedictine convent of Oroër-des-Vierges, near Beauvais.
[edit] External links
- (French) Ste Angadrême, vierge: Patronne principale de Beauvais, Patronne secondaire du diocèse de Beauvais-Noyon-Senlis
- Saints of October 14: Angadrisma
- Angadrisma
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