Saint Adele was a notable figure in early medieval Europe, renowned for her piety and dedication to religious life. She was born into royalty as the daughter of King Dagobert II of Germany. Following the death of her husband, Adele chose a life of religious devotion and became a nun. During this period, she also ensured the well-being of her son, who would later become the father of Saint Gregory of Utrecht.
Adele’s commitment to her faith led her to establish a convent near Trier, at a place called Palatiolum. She served as the first Abbess of this convent, where she was admired for her holiness, wisdom, and compassionate leadership.
Her religious journey was also influenced by her association with Saint Boniface, known as the Apostle of Germany, who was a guiding figure in her spiritual life. Adele and Saint Boniface corresponded, and one of his letters to her has been preserved in historical records.
Saint Adele lived a life marked by fervent faith and good deeds, deeply engaged in her communion with God. She passed away in the year 730, leaving behind a legacy of devout Christian service and leadership.
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God protects my three lonely child
O great St. Adele,
Whose name I am privileged to bear,
Beneath whose special protection
God has confided the care of my salvation
When at baptism I was adopted
And made a child of God;
Do thou help me by thy continual intercession
To lead a truly Christian life, and assist me,
O gracious protector of my soul,
To recover and preserve the grace of baptism
I may have lost by sin.
Plead for me before God
That I may receive the grace
Of following faithfully thy holy example
And being protected by thee
Both throughout the length of this troublous life
And at the hour of my death,
I may rejoice with thee in glory everlasting.
Amen.
St. Adele, pray for us
St. Adele, pray for us