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367: 390: 47: 206:, along with her parents. She accepted the betrothal obediently & went to Bertolf's family home. There she was badly treated by him and his mother. She continued to live as an obedient daughter-in-law, managing the household well and with Christian charity. Bertold became more dissatisfied with her, and he ordered his servants to provide only bread and water to the young bride. Godelieve shared this food with the poor. 774: 569: 692: 344:. She is thus considered one of the "weather saints". A monastery of Benedictine nuns was established on the site of her home, belonging to the Subiaco Congregation. It was closed due to falling numbers about 2020; the building is currently under review by the city/church authorities. 389: 174:
saint. She behaved with charity and gentleness to all, accepting an arranged marriage as was the custom, but her husband and family turned out to be abusive. Eventually he had her strangled by his servants.
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celebrating Saint Godelieve takes place in Gistel. In 2017, the Godelieve procession was recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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Every year, on the Sunday following 5 July, a procession celebrating Saint Godelieve takes place in
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Kienzle, Beverly Mayne; Nienhuis, Nancy (2001). "Battered Women and the Construction of Sanctity".
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In July 1070, Godelieve returned to Gistel and soon after, at the order of Bertolf, was
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According to legend, Bertolf married again, and had a daughter Edith, who was born
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Godelieve managed to escape to the home of her father, Hemfrid, seigneur of
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by two servants and thrown into a pool, causing it to appear she died a
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Godelieve's life is represented in the Godelieve Polyptych, now in the
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Drogo, a monk of St. Winnoc's Abbey, wrote Godelieve's biography, the
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Anglo-Norman Studies XXI: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1998
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Vol. 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 4 October 2021
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Chapel at the back of the Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-ter-Duinenkerk,
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Rudge, F.M. "St. Godelina." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Kienzle and Nienhuis state she was placed in her bed
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Index

Godelina
Saint

Catholic Church
Canonized
Pope Urban II
Feast
Attributes
being strangled
Patronage
weather
Dutch
Flemish
Gistel
nun
Gistel
Eustace II, Count of Boulogne
Wierre-Effroy
Bishops of Tournai
Soissons
Count of Flanders
strangled
natural death
blind
Rome
absolution
pilgrimage
Holy Land
Abbey of St Winnoc
Bergues

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