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|SaintName=Saint Hildegard of Bingen
|SaintName=Saint Hildegard of Bingen
|SaintStage=Saint
|SaintStage=Saint
|SaintBirthDate=09-16-1098
|FeastDay=September 17
|SaintBirthPlace=Bermersheim vor der Höhe, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
|SaintBirthPlace=Bermersheim vor der Höhe, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
|SaintBirthCoordinates=49.68194, 8.22361
|SaintBirthCoordinates=49.68194, 8.22361
|SaintDeathDate=09-17-1179
|DeathPlace=Bingen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
|DeathPlace=Bingen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
|SaintDeathCoordinates=49.9668, 7.8992
|SaintDeathCoordinates=49.9668, 7.8992
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|NotableLabel3=Founded second abbey for expansion of community
|NotableLabel3=Founded second abbey for expansion of community
|NotableCoordinates3=49.99250, 7.92806
|NotableCoordinates3=49.99250, 7.92806
|BeatificationDate=08-26-1326
|AssociatedCountries=Germany
|AssociatedDioceses=[[Diocese of Mainz]]
|Beatifier=Pope John XXII
|Beatifier=Pope John XXII
|BeatificationLocation=Avignon, France
|BeatificationLocation=Avignon, France
|Canonized=Yes
|Canonized=Yes
|CanonizationDate=05-10-2012
|CanonizationDate=2012-10-05
|Canonizer=Pope Benedict XVI
|Canonizer=Pope Benedict XVI
|CanonizationLocation=Vatican City
|CanonizationLocation=Vatican City
|SaintMiracle1=
|SaintMiracle2=
|SaintMiracle3=
|FeastDay=September 17
|Profession=
|ReligiousAffiliation=Benedictine Order
|ReligiousAffiliation=Benedictine Order
|Patronage=musicians; writers; theologians; those suffering from migraines
|Patronage=musicians; writers; theologians; those suffering from migraines
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|PrimaryShrine=Benedictine Abbey of St. Hildegard, Eibingen, Germany
|PrimaryShrine=Benedictine Abbey of St. Hildegard, Eibingen, Germany
|AdditionalVeneration=Anglican Communion; Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
|AdditionalVeneration=Anglican Communion; Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
|AssociatedCountries=Germany
|AssociatedDioceses=[[Diocese of Mainz]]
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'''Saint Hildegard of Bingen''' (1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as the '''Sibyl of the Rhine''', was a [[Germany|German]] [[Benedictines|Benedictine]] abbess, visionary, writer, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and polymath.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07351a.htm |title=CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint Hildegard |publisher=New Advent |access-date=2025-10-28}}</ref> According to historical records, she was born into a noble family and dedicated to religious life at a young age, experiencing profound visions from childhood that shaped her theological and scientific contributions.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.usccb.org/prayer-worship/liturgical-year/saint-hildegard-of-bingen |title=Saint Hildegard of Bingen |publisher=USCCB |access-date=2025-10-28}}</ref> Hildegard founded two monasteries, corresponded with popes and emperors, and produced influential works on theology, medicine, and music, earning her recognition as a [[Doctor of the Church]] in 2012.
'''Saint Hildegard of Bingen''' (1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as the '''Sibyl of the Rhine''', was a [[Germany|German]] [[Benedictines|Benedictine]] abbess, visionary, writer, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and polymath.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07351a.htm |title=CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint Hildegard |publisher=New Advent |access-date=2025-10-28}}</ref> According to historical records, she was born into a noble family and dedicated to religious life at a young age, experiencing profound visions from childhood that shaped her theological and scientific contributions.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.usccb.org/prayer-worship/liturgical-year/saint-hildegard-of-bingen |title=Saint Hildegard of Bingen |publisher=USCCB |access-date=2025-10-28}}</ref> Hildegard founded two monasteries, corresponded with popes and emperors, and produced influential works on theology, medicine, and music, earning her recognition as a [[Doctor of the Church]] in 2012.