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Alice of Schaerbeek (or Adelaide or Aleydis) (also known as Alice the Leper) (Dutch: Sint Aleydis, French: Sainte Alix), (c. 1220–1250) was a Cistercian laysister who is venerated as the patron saint of the blind and paralyzed. Her feast day is 15 June.
Alice was born at Shaerbeck, near Brussels. At the age of seven, she entered a Cistercian convent named Camera Sanctae Mariae, and she remained there for the rest of her life. The Cistercian community was inspired by her spirit of humility. However, at an early age, she contracted leprosy and ...
Alice of Schaerbeek is known as Cistercian laysister. She was born in 1220 and died in 1250. [2]
3 Ιαν 2019 · St. Alice is the patroness of the blind and the paralyzed. Saint Alice’s theology of suffering was that of St Paul: “Death is at work in us, but life in you” (2 Cor 4:12)
16 Δεκ 2017 · She was the daughter of a king of Burgundy. She married the King of Italy. On his death, she married the Roman Emperor, Otto the Great. Left a widow, she became the ruler of the Empire. Before her death she dedicated herself to God in a convent as a nun. Saint Alice was a princess, a queen, an empress and a nun.
Alice of Schaerbeek (or Adelaide or Aleydis) (also known as Alice the Leper) (Dutch: Sint Aleydis, French: Sainte Alix), (c. 1220–1250) was a Cistercian laysister who is venerated as the patron saint of the blind and paralyzed. Her feast day is 15 June.
Saint Alice also known as Aleydis, was born in the year 1204 in Shaerbeck. Shaerbeck is a small town near Brussels in Belgium. St. Alice lived a regular, every-day life until the age of seven. At this age she chose to join a Cistercian convent. The convent was named Camera Sanctae Mariae.