Gotthard of Hildesheim was born around 960 AD in Reichersdorf, Bavaria. From a young age, he showed a fondness for learning and an inclination towards the Church. Encouraged by these early indications of his devotion, his parents sent him to be educated under the guidance of the Benedictines in Niederaltaich.
Gotthard proved his mettle not only in religious teaching but also in administrative matters, especially during the challenging times when the Church was confronted with various difficulties. His great labor and perseverance in faith led to his appointment as Bishop of Hildesheim, Germany in 1022. Gotthard worked relentlessly for the betterment of his diocese. He built churches, monasteries, and hospitals, established education for children, and became known as a healer. There are many accounts of healing miracles attributed to him.
"Our most gracious Lord Jesus Christ, You bestowed upon Your servant Gotthard the gifts of grace and mercy. Teach us to seek his intercession for our physical and spiritual ailments, as he sought to cure those under his care."
Gotthard of Hildesheim left a lasting legacy in the areas of education, healthcare, and spiritual growth. His life serves as a beacon of light for people seeking the path of righteousness. One of the most well-known anecdotes about Gotthard of Hildesheim depicts his boundless generosity. It was said that when bread was scarce due to a drought, Gotthard would distribute the last loaves from the church’s store to those in need, trusting God to replenish their stores, which miraculously happened.
"Heavenly Father, in your wisdom, you called your servant Gotthard to invest in the eternal treasures of love, kindness, and generosity. Inspire us, too, to give freely without counting the cost."
Honoring His Legacy In recognition of his sanctity, Gotthard was canonized by Pope Innocent II in 1131. His feast day is celebrated on May 4th, marking the day of his departure from this world to our heavenly Father's house.
May 4th St. Gotthard of Hildesheim
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May 4th St. Gotthard of Hildesheim
Devotion to the souls in Purgatory contains in itself all the works of mercy, which supernaturalized by a spirit of faith, should merit us Heaven. de Sales
Re: May 4th St. Gotthard of Hildesheim
beautiful story of a life well lived and beacon of light for all
reminds me of another german......our dear Pope Benedict XVI
wondering why not made a saint yet......but i digress.....
perhaps the next Pope might
but Pope Benedict XVI was always be a saint in our eyes - his legacy, his faithful obedience to Holy Mother Church's teachings, his spiritual and theological writings.....the list goes on.....what an incredible human being as St Gotthard another German was.
So what happened in Germany?........
reminds me of another german......our dear Pope Benedict XVI
wondering why not made a saint yet......but i digress.....
perhaps the next Pope might
but Pope Benedict XVI was always be a saint in our eyes - his legacy, his faithful obedience to Holy Mother Church's teachings, his spiritual and theological writings.....the list goes on.....what an incredible human being as St Gotthard another German was.
So what happened in Germany?........
"He who followeth Me, walketh not in darkness." sayeth the Lord
Re: May 4th St. Gotthard of Hildesheim
Let me put it this way...Hitler sure wasn't any help.So what happened in Germany?........
Devotion to the souls in Purgatory contains in itself all the works of mercy, which supernaturalized by a spirit of faith, should merit us Heaven. de Sales
Re: May 4th St. Gotthard of Hildesheim
aha
"He who followeth Me, walketh not in darkness." sayeth the Lord