Catholic Saint

St. Matilda

Matilda was known for her piety and her role in promoting the welfare of her family and the church.

Feast Day: March 14

Biography

St. Matilda was a noblewoman who became the queen consort of Henry I of Germany. She devoted her life to acts of charity and was instrumental in the founding of monasteries. Her legacy endures through her steadfast commitment to faith and community service.

Prayer to St. Matilda

Let us trust in God and not grow weary.

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