Erentrudis of Salzburg

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Erentrudis' statue on the portal of the Benedictine Abbey of Nonnberg

Erentrudis von Salzburg (* around 650 in Worms ; † June 30, 718 in Salzburg ) was the first abbess of the Benedictine Abbey of Nonnberg and is the patron saint of Salzburg. She is also called Arindrud .

Life

Your name is also spelled Erintrudis , Erentrud , Ehrentrudis , Erentraud or Ehrentraud . She came to 696 with her uncle (or brother), Saint Rupert of Salzburg , from Worms to Salzburg and became the first abbess of the newly formed nonnberg abbey.

She is buried in the crypt of the Marienkirche on the Nonnberg in Salzburg.

Adoration

  • In the Catholic Church it is Remembrance of thirtieth June .
  • The divine settlement of St. Erentrudis in Salzburg is a pastoral care center with parish church St. Erentrudis, rectory, kindergarten and monastery with the monastery chapel of the Eucharistic Sisters.
  • In the Catholic parish of St. Stephan in Freiburg-Munzingen - on the Tuniberg - there is a chapel consecrated to Saint Erentrudis and the Catholic kindergarten is also named after her: Catholic Kindergarten St. Erentrudis.

Namesake

The Erentrudis Salzburg student association is named after her.

literature

Web links

Commons : Erentrudis von Salzburg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Erhard Gorys: Lexicon of the saints. dtv, Munich 2012, p. 106.
  2. “Acta Studentica”, volume 200, March 2017, p. 21