Saint Ada

Summary

Saint Ada is a saint from Le Mans, France. In the 7th-century, she served the Christian church as the abbess of the St. Julien de Prés Abbey in Le Mans.[1] Previously she had been as a nun in the city of Soissons.[1] Though she is best known as Saint Ada of Le Mans, her place of patronage is sometimes given as Soissons or St. Julien, and her given name is sometimes recorded as Adeneta, Adna, Adneta , Adnetta, Adonette, Adrechild, Adrehilda, Adrehilde, or Adrehildis.[1] The Saint loved God very much and lived her life with hope.

St. Ada
Died7th century
France
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church,
Eastern Orthodox Church
CanonizedPre-congregation
Feast4 December
PatronageNuns

She was the niece of Saint Engebert, a bishop of Le Mans.[2] The years of her birth and death are unrecorded, but she is known to have died in the 7th century, and was buried in the Le Mans abbey in which she had served.[1]

Ada is a patron saint of nuns.[1] Her annual feast day is celebrated on 4 December.[1][3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Saint Ada of Le Mans". CatholicSaints.info. 3 December 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  2. ^ "St. Ada". Catholic.org. Catholic Online. 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome". OrthodoxEngland.org.uk. St. John's Orthodox Church, Colchester. 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2016.