Saint Notburga

Notburga was an Austrian peasant from Tyrol
and was born in 1265 at Rattenberg on the Inn river.
She was a cook in the household of Count Henry
of Rattenberg and gave food to the orphans of the town.

Notburga then worked for a farmer in Eben Austria.
The farmer came upon her in the field one evening
as she was setting down her sickle.

The bell had rung for vespers and
the vigil for Sunday had just begun.
The farmer wanted her to continue working
but she insisted that no Christian should harvest
during the vigil in good weather.

Perhaps she declared that she should let her sickle decide.
She tossed it in the air and it hung there like a crescent moon,
a harbinger of good weather. And so Notburga went off
to vespers and kept the Sunday vigil.