Guy of Anderlecht


Guy of Anderlecht
Saint Guy of Anderlecht depicted as a pilgrim in a Book of Hours, c.1484-1529
The Poor Man of Anderlecht
Bornc.950
Laken, Lower Lorraine, Holy Roman Empire
Died1012
Anderlecht, Duchy of Lower Lorraine, Holy Roman Empire
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Major shrineChurch of St Peter and St Guido
Feast12 September
AttributesA peasant praying with an angel plowing a nearby field; a pilgrim with a book or with a hat, staff, rosary, and an ox at his feet
PatronageAnderlecht; against mad dogs; against rabies; bachelors; epileptics; horned animals; labourers; protection of outbuildings, stables, and sheds; sacristans; work horses

Guy of Anderlecht, also known as Saint Guy (or Guido, Guidon and Wye of Láken) (ca. 9501012) was a Christian saint who is venerated in Catholic and Orthodox churches. He was known as the Poor Man of Anderlecht.