Saint Matilda (Mahault)
Wife of Henry I and mother of Otto the Great, Saint Matilda was an Empress of Germany exemplary for her humility and charity towards the poor. After e…
First name and chronology
5 saints and blesseds bear the name Matilda, between 895 and 1902; the most famous is Saint Mechtilde, celebrated on July 6th.
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Wife of Henry I and mother of Otto the Great, Saint Matilda was an Empress of Germany exemplary for her humility and charity towards the poor. After e…
Daughter of the Count of Andechs and cousin of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, Mechtilde was raised from childhood at the monastery of Diessen founded b…
Catherine de Bar, in religion Mother Mechtilde of the Blessed Sacrament, is the founder of the Institute of the Benedictines of Perpetual Adoration. B…
Maria Matilde Bucchi (1812-1882) was an Italian religious sister, founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Precious Blood in Monza.
Spanish Blessed, foundress of the congregation of the Daughters of Mary, Mother of the Church, devoted to Eucharistic adoration and the service of the…
The feast of Matilda is celebrated on July 6th, in memory of Saint Mechtilde.
5 saints and blesseds bear the name Matilda, including Saint Mechtilde, Saint Matilda, Catherine de Bar, Matilda of the Sacred Heart and Maria Matilde Bucchi.
The most famous saint named Matilda is Saint Mechtilde (12th century).