Bishop Howe's homily Sept. 17, 2009 at Diocesan House

Posted September 17th, 2009

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Today's Saint:
HILDEGARD OF BINGEN
VISIONARY (Sept. 17, 1179)

Hildegard of Bingen has been called by her admirers "one of the most important figures in the history of the Middle Ages," and "the greatest woman of her time." Her time was the 1100's (she was born in 1098), the century of Eleanor of Aquitaine, of Peter Abelard and Bernard of Clairvaux, of the rise of the great universities and the building of Chartres cathedral. She was the daughter of a knight, and when she was eight years old she went to the Benedictine monastery at Mount St Disibode to be educated. The monastery was in the Celtic tradition, and housed both men and women (in separate quarters). When Hildegard was eighteen, she became a nun. Twenty years later, she was made the head of the female community at the monastery. Within the next four years, she had a series of visions, and devoted the ten years from . . . [Read More]
 

Readings:
Ecclesiasticus 43:1-2, 6-7, 9-12, 27-28
Psalm 104
John 3:16-21