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43: 345: 320: 295: 237: 176:. Boniface recruited both nephews for the German mission. Willibald was ordained and based in Eichstätt. Boniface received a promise that Winnebald would go to Germany. Winibald arrived in Thuringia on 30 November, 740, and was ordained priest. He was placed in charge of seven churches, including one at 168:
says it was the Black Plague. Once recovered, Willibord continued to the Holy Land, while Winebald, who from his childhood did not have a strong constitution, remained at Rome, to recover and study. In 730, Winibald returned to England and engaged a third brother and several amongst his kindred and
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was his brother. With his father and brother he made a pilgrimage to Rome around the year 721. His father died in Italy. In Rome, they fell ill, possibly with malaria, although
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Winebald's feast day is December 18. In art, he is portrayed as an abbot with a bricklayer's trowel. He is a patron saint of construction workers.
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Around 737, Boniface visited Rome. By this time Willibald had returned from his travels, and had become a monk at
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acquaintance to accompany him in his journey back to Rome to begin a monastic life there.
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Butler, Alban. “Saint Winebald, Abbot and Confessor”.
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123:Winibald (Winebald, Winnibald, Wunebald, Wynbald) 403: 210:wrote a biography of him in the 12th century. 136:. Traditionally, he is called the brother of 316:, 1921. CatholicSaints.Info. 13 December 2016 291:, 1866. CatholicSaints.Info. 16 December 2013 258:, Archdiocese of Baltimore, December 18, 2006 152:Winibald's father was a West Saxon nobleman, 125:(c. 702 - 18 December 761) was abbot of the 360: 227: 225: 223: 104:portrayed as an abbot with a bricklayer's 267: 265: 220: 404: 262: 389:Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England 373:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 364:"Sts. Willibald and Winnebald"  183:Winibald established a monastery in 13: 14: 438: 378: 361:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 341:, Burns & Oates, 1892, p. 602 343: 318: 293: 235: 41: 339:A Menology of England and Wales 312:Monks of Ramsgate. “Winebald”. 330: 305: 280: 247: 1: 213: 201: 412:8th-century Christian saints 7: 274:The One Year Book of Saints 10: 443: 190:Winibald took part in the 98: 88: 74: 66: 49:Pontifikale Gundekarianum 47:Wunibald, as depicted in 40: 21: 134:Heidenheim am Hahnenkamm 147: 83:Eastern Orthodox Church 208:Adelbert of Heidenheim 394:Saints of December 18 370:Catholic Encyclopedia 79:Roman Catholic Church 192:Concilium Germanicum 272:Stevens, Clifford. 156:and his mother was 154:Richard the Pilgrim 337:Stanton, Richard. 112:(his brother) and 422:West Saxon saints 120: 119: 114:Richard the Saxon 75:Venerated in 434: 427:Incorrupt saints 374: 366: 353: 347: 346: 334: 328: 322: 321: 309: 303: 297: 296: 284: 278: 276:, OSV Publishing 269: 260: 254:"St. Winebald", 251: 245: 239: 238: 229: 130:double monastery 57: 45: 19: 18: 442: 441: 437: 436: 435: 433: 432: 431: 402: 401: 399: 381: 357: 356: 344: 335: 331: 319: 310: 306: 294: 285: 281: 270: 263: 256:Catholic Review 252: 248: 236: 230: 221: 216: 204: 150: 81: 70:18 December 761 62: 51: 36: 31: 30: 27: 26: 17: 16:Incorrupt saint 12: 11: 5: 440: 430: 429: 424: 419: 414: 397: 396: 391: 380: 379:External links 377: 376: 375: 355: 354: 329: 314:Book of Saints 304: 279: 261: 246: 218: 217: 215: 212: 203: 200: 158:Wuna of Wessex 149: 146: 118: 117: 102: 96: 95: 92: 86: 85: 76: 72: 71: 68: 64: 63: 46: 38: 37: 32: 28: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 439: 428: 425: 423: 420: 418: 415: 413: 410: 409: 407: 400: 395: 392: 390: 386: 383: 382: 372: 371: 365: 359: 358: 351: 350:public domain 342: 340: 333: 326: 325:public domain 317: 315: 308: 301: 300:public domain 292: 290: 283: 277: 275: 268: 266: 259: 257: 250: 243: 242:public domain 233: 228: 226: 224: 219: 211: 209: 199: 197: 193: 188: 186: 181: 179: 175: 174:Monte Cassino 170: 167: 163: 159: 155: 145: 143: 139: 135: 131: 128: 124: 115: 111: 108:; shown with 107: 103: 101: 97: 93: 91: 87: 84: 80: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 55: 50: 44: 39: 35: 25: 20: 398: 368: 338: 332: 313: 307: 288: 282: 273: 255: 249: 205: 189: 182: 171: 151: 122: 121: 116:(his father) 60:11th century 385:Wynnebald 1 127:Benedictine 94:18 December 52: [ 417:761 deaths 406:Categories 214:References 202:Veneration 196:Chrodegang 185:Schwanfeld 100:Attributes 162:Willibald 138:Willibald 110:Willibald 166:Hygeburg 142:Walpurga 29:Winibald 178:Erfurt 106:trowel 90:Feast 56:] 24:Saint 148:Life 140:and 67:Died 387:at 180:. 132:of 34:OSB 408:: 367:. 264:^ 222:^ 160:. 144:. 58:, 54:de 352:. 327:. 302:. 244:.

Index

Saint
OSB

Pontifikale Gundekarianum
de
11th century
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
Attributes
trowel
Willibald
Richard the Saxon
Benedictine
double monastery
Heidenheim am Hahnenkamm
Willibald
Walpurga
Richard the Pilgrim
Wuna of Wessex
Willibald
Hygeburg
Monte Cassino
Erfurt
Schwanfeld
Concilium Germanicum
Chrodegang
Adelbert of Heidenheim

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