SAINT
saint-wilgefortis
A saint of the Catholic Church
biography
Wilgefortis is a female folk saint whose legend arose in the 14th century, and whose distinguishing feature is a large beard. According to the legend of her life, set in Portugal and Galicia, she was a teenage noblewoman who had been promised in marriage by her father to a Moorish king. To thwart the unwanted wedding, she had taken a vow of virginity, and prayed that she would be made repulsive. In answer to her prayers she sprouted a beard, which ended the engagement. In anger, Wilgefortis' father had her crucified.
feast Day
07-20
patronages
- Relief from tribulations
- in particular by women who wished to be liberated from abusive husbands
canonization Status
canonized
feast Month
7
feast Day Of Month
20

