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Feast
  
15 May

Name
  
Rupert Bingen

Parents
  
Bertha of Bingen


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Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church

Died
  
732 AD, Bingen am Rhein, Germany

Saint Rupert of Bingen (German : Rupert von Bingen) (712–732) was the son of Bertha of Bingen, a Christian noblewoman. His father was a pagan called Robold. After the latter's death, the child was raised as a Christian by his mother. Bertha and Rupert share a feast day on May 15.

Rupert undertook a pilgrimage to Rome aged 15, and is regarded as patron saint of pilgrims. After his return, he used his inherited wealth to found churches, living with his mother on a hill at the Nahe River, near Bingen. Rupert died from a fever, aged 20.

Saint Hildegard of Bingen, who lived 400 years later, held great veneration for Rupert. She compiled a Vita Sancti Ruperti and founded her own monastery of Rupertsberg at the site of Rupert's burial.

During the Thirty Years' War, Rupert's relics were transferred to Eibingen, and his arm is still on display in a reliquary in Eibingen church.

Literature

  • Anne H. King-Lenzmeier: Hildegard of Bingen: An Integrated Vision. Liturgical Press, Colledgeville 2001, ISBN 0-8146-5842-3, S. 122.
  • Werner Lauter: Rupert von Bingen. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Band 8, Bautz, Herzberg 1994, ISBN 3-88309-053-0, Sp. 1018–1021.
  • Ernst Probst: Hildegard von Bingen - Die deutsche Prophetin. GRIN, München/Ravensburg 2010, ISBN 3-640-68859-7, S. 19, 20 & 52.
  • References

    Rupert of Bingen Wikipedia


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