St. Elizabeth of Hungary
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In this episode of "Catholic Saints," we explore the extraordinary life of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, a 13th-century princess who dedicated her life to serving the poor and the sick. Born into royalty, Saint Elizabeth used her position and wealth to provide for those in need, even in the face of personal loss and hardship. Her acts of charity and deep faith, including the miraculous stories associated with her, continue to inspire and challenge us today. Discover how this young widow, despite her brief life, left a lasting legacy of Christian service and devotion. Tune in to learn about the powerful example of Saint Elizabeth and her enduring impact on the Church and the world.
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