Saint of the Day – 12 December – Saint Ida O.Cist (c1190-c1231) Virgin, Sister of the Cistercian Order, Mystic, Miracle-worker, Apostle of the poor, of the Holy Souls and a most dedicated child of the Blessed Virgin Mother. Born in c1190 in Nivelles, Belgium and died on 12 December in either 1231 or 1232 at her Convent in Rameige, Belgium. Patronages – against toothache, of the Holy Souls in Purgatory. Also known as – Ida of Nivelles, … of Metz, Ita.
Ida was born into a prosperous mercantile family in Nivelles, an important market town and pilgrimage destination in Brabant, a short distance to the south of Brussels. After her father died, the family arranged for her to be married.
She was aged only nine or sixteen (sources differ) and not wishing to marry she fled to a Beguinage, a Community of chaste Godly women who lived in a shared community but without taking vows or becoming cloistered. The Beguinage Community accepted her. They comprised seven women who lived near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in her home town. There, Ida became a Beguine Sister.
She moved in around 1213 being accepted into the Cistercian Convent at Kerkom near Tienen. (The Convent relocated shortly afterwards to La Ramée.) There she worked as a writer and illustrator. She reported numerous visions and developing a particularly close relationship with the Virgin Mary. She is also celebrated for her exceptional dedication to assisting the suffering poor.
Goswin of Bossut, a Cistercian Monk, wrote a biography of Ida shortly after her death.










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