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Glodesindis (Glodesind, Glodesinda, Chlodesendis, Clodesinda, Glodsendis, Glossine, Glodesinde, Godesludis) (¿? - 608) fue una abadesa franca de la zona de Metz.​ Es considerada santa por la Iglesia católica y ortodoxa​ y su festividad es el 25 de julio. Glossinde (v. 580-25 juillet 610) était une religieuse bénédictine messine du VIe siècle, fondatrice de l’abbaye Sainte-Glossinde. Sainte catholique, elle est fêtée le 25 juillet. Glodesind (572−608) was a saint, nun, abbess, and founder of a convent in Metz, France, during the time of King Childebert II (575−596) of Austrasia. She was a member of the Carolingian nobility. When she was 11 or 12 years old, she married a young nobleman, who was arrested by the French government shortly after their wedding and executed a year later. Instead of remarrying as her family wanted, she fled to Metz and took refuge at the Church of St. Stephen. Her family gave up forcing her to marry, and she became a nun and later, the abbess of a convent that was built by her parents. She was abbess for six years until her death in 608 at the age of 30. Her feast day is 8 July.
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Glodesindis (Glodesind, Glodesinda, Chlodesendis, Clodesinda, Glodsendis, Glossine, Glodesinde, Godesludis) (¿? - 608) fue una abadesa franca de la zona de Metz.​ Es considerada santa por la Iglesia católica y ortodoxa​ y su festividad es el 25 de julio. Glossinde (v. 580-25 juillet 610) était une religieuse bénédictine messine du VIe siècle, fondatrice de l’abbaye Sainte-Glossinde. Sainte catholique, elle est fêtée le 25 juillet. Glodesind (572−608) was a saint, nun, abbess, and founder of a convent in Metz, France, during the time of King Childebert II (575−596) of Austrasia. She was a member of the Carolingian nobility. When she was 11 or 12 years old, she married a young nobleman, who was arrested by the French government shortly after their wedding and executed a year later. Instead of remarrying as her family wanted, she fled to Metz and took refuge at the Church of St. Stephen. Her family gave up forcing her to marry, and she became a nun and later, the abbess of a convent that was built by her parents. She was abbess for six years until her death in 608 at the age of 30. Her feast day is 8 July. The miracles that established her sainthood did not begin to occur until 25 years after her death, after the first time her body was reinterred. Glodesind was initially interred on the grounds of a church dedicated to Saint Arnulf, but was moved two more times; the final time at a cemetery built on the grounds of her convent in 830, over 200 years after her death. Her sepulcher became a pilgrimage site, and numerous miracles and healings were reported there.
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