St. Rachilidis

Feastday: November 23
Death: 946

Benedictine hermitess. She lived in a walled up cell near the monastery of St. Gall, Switzerland, near the cell of St. Wiborada.

Rachilidis (died 946), was a Benedictine hermit, who lived some time in the 10th century, in what today is modern Switzerland.

Rachilidis spent most of her religious life in the confinement of her cell located close to the monastery of St. Gall, Switzerland, near the cell of Saint Wiborada. She is believed to have died around the year 946.

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Rachilidis Rachilidis Death: 946
Death: 946