St. Elizabeth of Hungary
St. Elizabeth died on November 17th, 1231. She is the Patron Saint for bakers, beggars, brides, charities, the homeless, and widows, among others.
Image Explanation
St. Elizabeth of Hungary was inspired by God to use her royal position, as a princess by birth and countess by marriage, to help the poor. Instead of ignoring the destitute, she went out looking for the most impoverished, humbling herself to benefit the sick and starving. Elizabeth saw the face of Jesus in the beggar, the leper, the homeless, and devoted her life in the service of such people.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
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