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|caption= Statue of Saint Plechelm on the tower of [[Basilica of St Plechelm]] in [[Oldenzaal]]
|caption= Statue of Saint Plechelm on the tower of [[Basilica of St Plechelm]] in [[Oldenzaal]]
|birth_place=Kingdom of [[Leinster]], Ireland
|birth_place=Kingdom of [[Leinster]], Ireland
|death_place=[[St. Odiliënberg]],<BR>[[Frisian Kingdom|Kingdom of Frisia]]
|death_place=[[Sint Odiliënberg]],<BR>[[Frisian Kingdom|Kingdom of Frisia]]
|titles=Monk, priest and missionary
|titles=Monk, priest and missionary
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Saint Plechelm, O.S.B.
Statue of Saint Plechelm on the tower of Basilica of St Plechelm in Oldenzaal
Monk, priest and missionary
BornKingdom of Leinster, Ireland
Died730
Sint Odiliënberg,
Kingdom of Frisia
Venerated inCatholic Church
(Netherlands) and
Old Catholic Church
Major shrineBasilica of St. Plechelm, Oldenzaal, Overijssel, Netherlands
FeastJuly 15
PatronageThe Netherlands

Plechelm, O.S.B. (Plechelm of Guelderland, Plechelm, also Pleghelm or Plechelmus; died 730), is honoured as a saint in both the Catholic Church and the Old Catholic Church as a patron saint of the Netherlands.

Plechelm was an Irish Benedictine monk who traveled to Rome with two fellow monks, Saints Wiro and Otger. He became a missionary first in Northumbria, England, and then in the Kingdom of Frisia, now the Netherlands. He died in Sint Odiliënberg.

Plechem was canonized by Pope Agapetus II about 950. As a result, the Basilica of St. Plechelm in Oldenzaal was built to enshrine his remains in 954.