ALL THREE OF HIS CHILDREN ARE CANONIZED SAINTS!
February 7 – Saintly King, and Father of Three More Saints
St. Richard, King and Confessor

His three children, Winebald, Willibald, and Warburga, are all honored as saints. Taking with him his two sons, he undertook a pilgrimage of penance and devotion, and sailing for Hamblehaven, landed in Neustria on the Western coasts of France.

His
daughter, St. Walburga, who became abbess of the monastery founded by
her brother St. Willibald. The little vials represent the collected oil
that secretes from her bones.
His relics are venerated to this day in the same place, and his festival kept at Lucca with singular devotion.

St. Richard, when living, obtained by his prayers the recovery of his younger son Willibald, whom he laid at the foot of a great crucifix erected in a public place in England, when the child’s life was despaired of in a grievous sickness: and since his death, many have experienced the miraculous power of his intercession with God, especially where his relics invite the devotion of the faithful.
His festival is kept at Lucca, and his name honored in the Roman Martyrology on the 7th of February.
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