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November 2025
✝️ Saint Elizabeth 😇️
When
Wednesday, 11/19/2025 - All Day
Event Type
Saints Day
Where
"Traditional Catholic Church"
Description
Today the Traditional Catholic Church celebrates the feast of Holy, Saint Elizabeth, Widow. She is the daughter of the King of Hungary, and niece of Saint Hedwige. Saint Elizabeth married Louis IV of Thuringia. After his death, Saint Elizabeth entered the Third Order of Saint Francis where she faithfully practiced heroic works of charity in the true Catholic Church. Not content with receiving daily numbers of poor in her palace, and relieving all in distress, she built several hospitals, where she served the sick, dressing the most repulsive sores with her own hands. Once as she was carrying in the folds of her mantle some provisions for the poor, she met her husband returning from the chase. Astonished to see her bending under the weight of her burden, he opened the mantle which she kept pressed against her, and found in it nothing but beautiful red and white roses, although it was not the season for flowers. Bidding her pursue her way, he took one of the marvelous roses, and kept it all his life. On her husband’s death she was cruelly driven from her palace, and forced to wander through the streets with her little children, a prey to hunger and cold, but she welcomed all her sufferings, and continued to be the mother of the poor, converting many by her holy life. She faithfully pasted away in the year 1231, at the age of twenty four.
Reflection: This young and delicate princess made herself the servant and nurse of the poor. Let her example teach us to disregard the opinions of the world and to overcome our natural repugnance's, in order to serve Christ in the persons of His poor.
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