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A holy card printed in 1907 for the 700th anniversary of the birth of St. Elisabeth of Hungary. (Thanks to my daughter who gave me this treasure after finding it in a village flea market during her recent trip to Italy.) St. Elisabeth of Hungary (Szent Erzsébet in Hungarian; Heilige Elisabeth in German) lived a short life (only to the age of 24), but she made such an impact that she was canonized by the Catholic Church only four years after her death. She was born over 800 years ago, but we…

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COCA: "...the patron she chose long ago at her First Communion, Saint Isabel of Portugal." Rose Bread, St Elizabeth Of Hungary, Saint Elizabeth Of Hungary, Elizabeth Of Hungary, Happy Feast Day, Happy Feast, Female Saints, Vintage Holy Cards, St Elizabeth

Saint Elisabetta Regina. From the Mary Pages: www.marypages.com/ElizabethPortugal.htm Patron Saint: of charitable societies, charitable workers, charities, difficult marriages, falsely accused people, invoked in time of war, peace, queens, tertiaries, victims of adultery, victims of jealousy, victims of unfaithfulness, widows, against jealousy, brides. Also known as: The Peacemaker; Isabel of Portugal; Isabella of Portugal. Memorial: 4 July; formerly 8 July Princess Elizabeth was born in…

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November 17 is the memorial of St. Elizabeth of Hungary. St. Elizabeth of Hungary was known for her great kindness and charity towards the poor and the sick. Legend has it that she was carrying some bread to the poor in secret when her husband stopped her and asked what she was doing. She opened her apron (where she was hiding the bread) but the bread had turned into roses. This statue is in St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Superior, WI.

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