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Walfrid, or Galfrido della Gherardesca, was an eighth-century saint from Pisa, Italy.

Life and death

Though he had six children with his long-time wife, Thesia, they conducted a dutifully religious lifestyle. He co-founded the Abbey of Palazzuolo on Monte Verde; his wife and one of his daughters took the veil in a convent built nearby. His favorite son, Gimfrid, caused Walfrid a great deal of trouble when he ran away from the monastery. Caught and permanently injured in his right hand, a penitent Gimfrid was returned to the monastery, which he presided over after Walfrid's death.

Walfrid died in 765 AD and was sainted in 1861. His feast day is February 15.[1]

References

  1. ^ "St. Walfrid - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online". Catholic.org. Retrieved 2012-02-15.