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Saint Pharailde (8th century) is a Belgian saint in the west. Her dates are imprecise, but she lived to a great age and died on January 5 at ninety. She was married for many years to an abusive man. When he died, she dedicated herself to charity.
According the Vita Gudilae, Gudula, the niece of Gertrude of Nivelles, had a sister named Pharailde, but this relation is not confirmed in the Life of Saint Pharailde.
Her feast day is January 5, and her feast, Fru Verelde, was a major festival in Ghent in the late 19th century (according to Acte de Pharailde 1882).
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- Engelbert, Omer. The Lives of the Saints. Christopher and Anne Fremantle, trans. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1998. Nihil obstat 1954.