St. Bernward of Hildesheim St. Bernward's Church in Hildesheim, Germany Photo by Torben Brinker |
History
Saint Bernward was a priest and also a tutor for the emperor’s son for a while. Then he was made bishop of
Hildesheim, Germany. He was very interested in architecture and metal work,
which came in handy when he had to build a Saint Michael’s Abbey in Hildesheim. He blessed
and set the cornerstone in the year 1010, but it wasn’t quite finished when he
died in 1022. His successor, Bishop Godehard finished the church. It was
destroyed during World War II, but rebuilt, and now it is a historic site, where
a 1,000-year-old rose bush – perhaps enjoyed by Saint Bernward himself - still
blooms.
Activity
Saint Bernward enjoyed making
metal objects for the church, including a processional cross that is preserved in a museum (and sometimes used even now). Today, you can make an embossed metal cross to hang
over your bed.
1. Start with metal sheets, purchased at a craft store.
2. Cut the metal into a shape of a cross, any size you
like, but make sure each “leg” of the cross is at least 1” wide.
3. Flip the cross shiny side down onto a piece of
cardboard cut from the side of a cereal box. Tape it down on all sides to keep
it from shifting.
4. Use a dull pencil to draw a design on the metal,
pressing down firmly. If you want to draw letters on the cross, remember to
make them backward (mirror image).
5. When you are all done, carefully remove the tape,
turn the cross over and admire your design. Use a regular small hole punch to
make a hole near the top so you can hang it over your bed.
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