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Thecla of Kitzingen

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Died
  
~790 AD Germany

Role
  
Saint

Name
  
Thecla Kitzingen


Feast
  
15 October

Place of death
  
Germany


Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church

Saint Thecla of Kitzingen (Tecla of England, Heilga) (died ca. 790 AD) was a Benedictine nun and abbess. Born in southern Britain, Thecla was a relative of Saint Lioba. A nun of Wimborne in Dorset, Thecla was sent by her abbess, Tetta, to Germany. Her mission was to assist St. Boniface in his missionary work there.

Thecla became a nun under Lioba at Tauberbischofsheim. Later, Thecla became abbess of Ochsenfurt. She subsequently became abbess of Kitzingen.

Veneration

Her feast day is 15 October but alternative feast days of 27 or 28 September also appear in liturgical books. During the Middle Ages, Thecla’s relics were enshrined at Kitzingen, but were later dispersed during the German Peasants' War.

References

Thecla of Kitzingen Wikipedia