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St. Wigbert
Companion of St. Boniface, born in England about 675; died at Hersfeld about
746. Positive biographical accounts of him are scanty; he had several
contemporaries of the same name, and it is difficult to decide in all instances
to which Wigbert the different details belong. In 836 Servatus Lupus wrote a
life of Wigbert, but this contains very few clear historical data while it
relates in detail the purity of Wigbert's morals, his zeal for souls, charity,
familiarity wit the Bible, knowledge of theology, skill in teaching, enthusiasm
for monastic life, and the faithfulness with which he fulfilled his duties.
Boniface called him from England. Wigbert was certainly older than Boniface. A
letter from a priest name Wigbert to the fathers and brethren in Glestingaburg
(Glastonbury) in Somersetshire is preserved. It has been supposed that the
writer was St. Wigbert and therefore a monk of Glastonbury, but this is not
probable. He went to Germany about 734, and Boniface made him abbot of the
monastery of Hersfeld in Hesse; among his pupils there was St. Sturmi, the first
Abbot of Fulda. About 737 Boniface transferred him to Thuringia as Abbot of
Ohrdruf, where he worked with the same success as in Hersfeld. Later Wigbert
obtained Boniface's permission to return to Hersfeld to spend his remaining days
in quiet and to prepare for death; notwithstanding old age and illness he
continued his austere mode of life until his end. He was first buried at
Fritzlar in an inconspicuous grave, but during an incursion of the Saxons (774)
his remains were taken for safety to Buraburg, and from there, in 780 by
Archbishop Lullus transferred to Hersfeld, where in 850 a beautiful church was
built to him; this was burned in 1037. A great fire in 1761 destroyed the new
church (dedicated, 1144) and consumed the saint's bones, or else they crumbled
in the ruins. The veneration of Wigbert flourished especially in Hesse and
Thuringia. At the present day he is venerated only in the dioceses of Mainz,
Fulda, and Paderborn. He is recorded in the Martyrologium Romanum
under 13
August.
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