Month of Saints - Day 30
For my final Saint post of the month, I am going back a couple of generations to remember my great-grandmother, Emma Alice Ely Trembley.
St. Emma lived in the early 11th century in the city that is now Bremen. She is the earliest female inhabitant of that city to be known by name. She was married and had one son, Imad, consecrated Bishop of Paderborn in 1051. After the early death of her husband, Emma Emma withdrew to the estate of Lesum (now Bremen-B...urglesum) and with her fortune generously supported Bremen Cathedral. She was portrayed as a great benefactress of the church, and indeed founded a number of churches in the Bremen area, although her greatest care was for the poor.
For my final Saint post of the month, I am going back a couple of generations to remember my great-grandmother, Emma Alice Ely Trembley.
St. Emma lived in the early 11th century in the city that is now Bremen. She is the earliest female inhabitant of that city to be known by name. She was married and had one son, Imad, consecrated Bishop of Paderborn in 1051. After the early death of her husband, Emma Emma withdrew to the estate of Lesum (now Bremen-B...urglesum) and with her fortune generously supported Bremen Cathedral. She was portrayed as a great benefactress of the church, and indeed founded a number of churches in the Bremen area, although her greatest care was for the poor.
After her death, she was buried in a tomb in Bremen Cathedral. her tomb was opened. Her body had turned to dust exception for her right hand, which she used to give gifts. Her intact hand was sent to the abbey of St. Ludger at Werden.
She was venerated as a saint following her death, but there are no official dates for her beatification or canonization. Her feast is celebrated on either April 19 or December 3.
** Since this is the end of my monthly saint posts, I need to credit my sources - I often copy directly from one or more of these: Wikipedia and http://www.catholic.org/saints/ are my go to websites. I also use books: New Saints and Blesseds of the Catholic Church (mentioned yesterday) and Married Saints and Blesseds Through the Centuries, both by Ferdinand Holbock, and Saints of North America by Vincent J. O'Malley, C.M.
She was venerated as a saint following her death, but there are no official dates for her beatification or canonization. Her feast is celebrated on either April 19 or December 3.
** Since this is the end of my monthly saint posts, I need to credit my sources - I often copy directly from one or more of these: Wikipedia and http://www.catholic.org/saints/ are my go to websites. I also use books: New Saints and Blesseds of the Catholic Church (mentioned yesterday) and Married Saints and Blesseds Through the Centuries, both by Ferdinand Holbock, and Saints of North America by Vincent J. O'Malley, C.M.