[4] hildegard's convent at disibodenberg elected her as magistra (mother superior) in 1136 She founded the monasteries of rupertsberg in 1150 and eibingen in 1165. She had numerous prophetic and mystical visions during her life and is said to have been a miracle worker. Hildegard of bingen (also known as hildegarde von bingen, l The catholic church celebrates saint hildegard of bingen for her profound spirituality, holiness, and numerous gifts She was truly a renaissance woman of her time.
Hildegard of bingen, often referred to as saint hildegard, was a renowned german benedictine abbess, writer, philosopher, christian mystic, visionary, and polymath. Hildegard of bingen stands out as a visionary and strong intellectual power of the middle ages She was a writer letters to people of all rank and standing and of books on subjects ranging from theology to medicine, natural history, poetry and cosmology. Hildegard of bingen, and why is she a doctor of the church Benedictine, nun, visionary, prophetess, tireless reformer of the church, and renewer of monastic life Author in theology, medicine, cosmology, natural sciences, and herbalism
Saint hildegard of bingen was a remarkable woman who fulfilled many roles in her lifetime Viriditas is a guiding theme, used constantly in her works.
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