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St. Verena: The Nurse Saint of Egypt and Switzerland

St. Verena: The Nurse Saint of Egypt and Switzerland

Update: 2025-09-09
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Welcome to St Shenouda Podcast, where today we explore the extraordinary life of St. Verena, the pure bride of Christ and a renowned teacher of cleanliness and hygiene. Born in the village of Garagous in the Theban region to Christian parents, she was baptized and educated by Bishop Chaeremon, growing steadily in grace and faith. As a young woman, she courageously visited and ministered to imprisoned Christians, even longing for martyrdom herself.

Her path took an incredible turn when she joined the renowned Theban Legion, a division of 6,600 soldiers led by St. Maurice. They travelled from Egypt to Gaul during Emperor Diocletian's reign. When the Legion steadfastly refused to offer sacrifices to pagan gods, they faced brutal persecution and martyrdom. After this tragic event, Verena settled in Salodurum (Solothurn), Switzerland, where she embraced a life of austere asceticism, prayer, and fasting in a cave, supporting herself through handiwork sold by local Christian women.

St. Verena's ministry particularly focused on the spiritual and physical needs of young girls, whom she guided in the basics of chastity and proper hygienic practices. She also dedicated herself to tending the sick and needy, including those suffering from leprosy, washing their wounds and applying ointments without fear of infection. Her profound holiness and ministry led to her arrest and imprisonment by the local ruler. During this captivity, St. Maurice appeared to her to offer comfort and encouragement. She was later released after miraculously healing the governor from an illness through her prayers.

Seeking to escape the 'vainglory of the world,' she fled to an island at the convergence of the Aare and Rhine rivers, continuing to care for the sick. Forced to leave due to a serpent and scorpion infestation, she then moved to Zurzach (Tenedo) in Switzerland. There, the parish priest entrusted her with the care of the poor and sick, allowing her to further her teachings on cleanliness and nursing. After facing envy and plots from fellow servants, she later lived a solitary life in a cave for eleven years, dedicated to worship and devoutness.

As the time of her departure from the world approached, the Holy Virgin St. Mary appeared to her in her cave, speaking of the blessings of eternal life and the joys of paradise. St. Verena's incredible legacy lives on: a church and convent were built in her name in Switzerland, and she became the patron saint of Zurzach. Her most famous icon depicts her holding a double comb in her left hand and a jug in her right, symbols of her dedication to personal cleanliness and care. This icon remains the pattern of arms for the city of Stafa in Zurich. In recent years, H.H. Pope Shenouda III received a part of St. Verena's relics from her church in Zurzach. Her feast day is commemorated by the Coptic Church on September 14th, the 4th day of the Coptic month of Tout.

Join us next time as we continue to explore the lives of the saints who inspire us to live a life of faith and service. Don't miss this incredible story of St. Verena!

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St. Verena: The Nurse Saint of Egypt and Switzerland

St. Verena: The Nurse Saint of Egypt and Switzerland