St. Willibrord

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Born: c. 658 Northumbria

Died: 7 November 739 (aged 81)

Venerated: in Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion

Major shrine: Echternach Feast 7 November

Attributes: Dipping staff into cask

Patronage: Convulsions; epilepsy; epileptics; Luxembourg; Netherlands; Archdiocese of Utrecht, Netherlands

Saint Willibrord was born in Northumberland (northeastern England) in 657. His father left the world to enter a monastery, and is honored as a Saint in the monastery of Echternach in the diocese of Treves, and named in the English calendar. When his son was twenty years old he was already wearing the religious habit. Being accustomed to bearing the yoke of the Lord, and finding it light and sweet, he went to Ireland to seek greater perfection and study under Saint Egbert.

When he was thirty years old he desired, with Saint Swidbert and ten other monks of England, to preach the faith in the land of the Frisons, or Vriesland, a province of the Low Countries surrounding the mouth of the Rhine. The Frisons were warriors and had maintained their liberty against the Romans. The Gospel had been preached among them in 678 by Saint Wilfrid, but those efforts had borne little fruit, and the true God was almost entirely unknown among them when the monks arrived.

Willibrord afterwards went on to Rome to ask the papal benediction and authorization to preach the Gospel to the idolatrous nations; he was amply blessed with powers and relics for the churches he would construct. His companion, Saint Swidbert, became the bishop of a group residing near Cologne. The other eleven missionaries preached in the part of Vriesland belonging to the French. Saint Willibrord was recommended for episcopal consecration by Pepin, royal Palace Steward of France; Pope Sergius changed his name to Clement and consecrated him Archbishop of the Frisons in Saint Peter’s Church in Rome.

He then returned to Utrecht, where he established his residence and built the Church of the Saviour. He repaired the Church of Saint Martin, which later became the Cathedral of Utrecht. He built and governed until his death the abbey of Echternach in Luxembourg. He baptized the son of Charles Martel, named Pepin, who later became king of France. Charles Martel was a benefactor of the churches founded by Saint Willibrord, and conferred on him sovereignty of the city of Utrecht.

Saint Willibrord preached also in Denmark, where a cruel king reigned at that time; the Saint, seeing invincible obstacles to the propagation of the Gospel, merely bought thirty children of the land, whom he baptized and took back with him to Utrecht. He preached on the island of Walcheren, converted many and established several churches. A blow from a saber which an idolatrous priest gave him there made no wound; and the idolatrous priest became possessed by the demon.

Saint Boniface joined him in 720 and spent three years with him before going to Germany. Saint Bede, English historian, wrote of Saint Willibrord, saying he was a venerable old man who had for thirty-six years been a bishop and was awaiting the rewards of life in heaven, after the generous battles he waged in the spiritual combat. At Utrecht Saint Willibrord founded schools which became famous. He wrought many miracles, and had the gift of prophecy. He labored unceasingly as bishop for more than fifty years, beloved alike of God and of man, and died full of days and good works. This amiable Saint, noted for his gaiety in conversation and his wisdom in counsel, was buried in the monastery of Echternach in Luxembourg.

Prayer to St. Willibrord

God, the Saviour of all,
you sent your bishop Willibrord from this land
to proclaim the good news to many peoples
and confirm them in their faith:
help us also to witness to your steadfast love
by word and deed
so that your Church may increase and grow strong in holiness;
through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen.

Novena to St. Willibrord

1st Day

God our Father, you have given to St Willibrord a strong and living faith, which preserved him from faint-heartedness in every difficulty.

Give us the grace of the same deep faith, which will support us in all the situations of our life. So make us worthy to have our petitions heard, at the intercession of our patron, St Willibrord.

Our Father, Hail Mary… who increased faith in us. Holy Mary…Glory be…

Saint Willibrord, advocate of us all, pray for us!

2nd Day

Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, in baptism you have called St Willibrord to be our apostle. Even in his earliest years he dedicated himself to you as an oblate. 
Look down on us and upon our petitions.

At the intercession of St Willibrord, give us the strength to endure as your followers.

Our Father, Hail Mary… who increased faith in us. Holy Mary…Glory be…

Saint Willibrord, advocate of us all, pray for us!

3rd Day

God, the Holy Ghost, you have filled Saint Willibrord with your gifts, the gift of wisdom and of understanding, of good counsel and of fortitude, and the knowledge and the fear of God.

Thus should he lead men into the Kingdom of God. 
At the intercession of St Willibrord, give us also these gifts, and fulfil our requests in accordance with God’s will.

Our Father, Hail Mary… who increased faith in us. Holy Mary…Glory be…

Saint Willibrord, advocate of us all, pray for us!

4th Day

Saint Willibrord! You dedicated yourself to God, even in your youth. Following the example of holy Benedict, you wanted to belong entirely to God, but in this devotion to be always available to men.

Intercede for us in our special requests, and pray especially that we entrust ourselves to our Father, and accept from His hand whatever he may send us, for His glory and the salvation of mankind.

Our Father, Hail Mary… who increased faith in us. Holy Mary…Glory be…

Saint Willibrord, advocate of us all, pray for us!

5th Day

Saint Willibrord! Your love of Jesus led you to follow the example of many of your countrymen. You wanted to proclaim Good News, so that men, through belief in Jesus, might become as happy as you were.

Help us to grow in the true love of God, so that our life may become a witness for Him. Pray that God’s fatherly goodness may give favorable hearing to our requests.

Our Father, Hail Mary… who increased faith in us. Holy Mary…Glory be…

Saint Willibrord, advocate of us all, pray for us!

6th Day

Saint Willibrord! Your life as a missionary has also led you to us. By proclaiming the Good News, you founded here the belief in the triune God.

Pray that we may have a living faith, which places our complete trust in God and gives witness for him in our lives. In this confidence we place ourselves and our petitions in the hands of the Father.

Our Father, Hail Mary… who increased faith in us. Holy Mary…Glory be…

Saint Willibrord, advocate of us all, pray for us!

7th Day

Saint Willibrord! In following Christ, you were not spared the cross. When your missionary work collapsed, you did not faint-heartedly surrender, but you endured the way of the cross in your life.

Pray that our petitions may be heard, but preserve us from giving way to the sufferings of these times, and help us through cross and suffering to grow as followers of Christ.

Our Father, Hail Mary… who increased faith in us. Holy Mary…Glory be…

Saint Willibrord, advocate of us all, pray for us!

8th Day

Saint Willibrord! You gained strength for your task trough prayer and the holy Sacrifice of the Mass. 
We would take refuge in the Lord, so that through your intercession we may find strength and help in him.

Our Father, Hail Mary… who increased faith in us. Holy Mary…Glory be…

Saint Willibrord, advocate of us all, pray for us!

9th Day

Most Holy Trinity! You have called us to the communion of saints. In your Church we have a share in the merits of all the saints, whom you have given us asprotectors and examples.

At the intercession of blessed Willibrord you have helped many men in the necessities of their lives. Hear us und grant us the grace we seek, for our salvation and the glory of your Name.

Our Father, Hail Mary… who increased faith in us. Holy Mary…Glory be…

Saint Willibrord, advocate of us all, pray for us!

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