Hunna

Saint Hunna (Una) (died 679) is a French saint. She was the daughter of a duke, and later married Huno of Hunnawetyer. She devoted herself to serving the poor women of Strasbourg, France. Because she undertook to do the washing for her needy neighbors, she was nicknamed by her contemporaries "The Holy Washerwoman".

Saint Hunna
Died679
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church , Anglicanism, Orthodoxy, Lutheranism
Canonized1520 by Pope Leo X
FeastApril 15
Patronagelaundresses, laundry workers, washerwomen

Her son was baptized by Deodatus of Nevers and was therefore also called Deodatus. Her son is also venerated as a saint.[1]

Veneration

Hunna was canonized in 1520 by Pope Leo X. Her feast day is celebrated on April 15.

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See also

  • Uma (disambiguation)
  • Una (disambiguation)
  • Oona, given name
  • Oonagh, given name
  • Saint Hunna, patron saint archive

References

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