The Basics: Born before 653 in England; died about 743 in England; canonized pre-congregation; feast day, July 8. Woman religious.
The Story: Withburga was the daughter of a king, Anna or Onna, in one of those families who spawned many saints (including her better-known sister, Ethelreda, who founded an abbey at Ely). After her father died, Withburga moved to a town
Years after Withburga had been peacefully buried at Dereham, some people aligned with Ethelreda’s abbey decided all the sisters’ remains should be relocated to Ely. After that was done, a well sprang up at Withburga’s original burial site, and continues to provide water today.
What We Can Learn from Withburga: It’s easy to have faith when everything is going well. Chat with this saint about trusting in the Lord as well when you face a challenging situation.
To Learn More About Withburga: A site about attractions on England’s Norfolk coast has an image of her well and a brief biography .
To Learn More About Other Women Saints and Blesseds: Come back next week, or consider buying my book, Sisterhood of Saints: Daily Guidance and Inspiration.