Gondulph of Maastricht
Gondulph (Latin: Gondulfus, Gundulphus, perhaps also Bethulphus) of Maastricht, sometimes of Tongeren (6th/7th century AD) was a bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht venerated as a Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint. Together with Saint Servatius and Saint Monulph, he is one of the patron saints of the city of Maastricht.
Saint Gondulph | |
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Saint Gondulph looking up to heaven. The Latin inscription reads: "Hec nostris manibus dat vobis premia Christus (Through our hands Christ gives you these rewards)" (reliquary, Cinquantenaire Museum, Brussels) | |
Born | 6th century |
Died | after 614 AD |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church |
Feast | 17 June |
Attributes | Often depicted with Monulph, both holding miniature churches |
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