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Saint Ada

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Canonized
  
Pre-congregation

Name
  
St. Ada

Died
  
Feast
  
December 4

Role
  
Saint

Patronage
  
Nun

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Venerated in
  
Orthodox Church, including True Orthodox Church jurisdictions such as the Tikhonites, Roman Catholic Church and other traditions

Similar
  
Saint Faith, Joseph Hemard, Emory Jenison Pike, Michael J Perkins, Jacques Inaudi

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. Previously she had been as a nun in the city of Soissons. 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.

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She was the niece of Saint Engebert, a bishop of Le Mans. 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.

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

References

Saint Ada Wikipedia