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  1. St. Elizabeth, Queen of Hungary, with St. Matilda and St. Bridget, wishing to know something of the Passion of Jesus Christ, offered fervent and special prayers, upon which there appeared to them Our Lord Jesus Christ Who spoke to them in the following manner: I descended from Heaven to the Earth in order to convert you.

  2. Devotion to the Drops of Blood Lost by our Lord Jesus Christ on His Way to Calvary. St. Elizabeth, Queen of Hungary, with St. Matilda and St. Bridget, wishing to know something of the Passion of Jesus Christ, offered fervent and special prayers, upon which Our Lord revealed to them:

  3. Nov 18, 2018 · About St. Elizabeth of Hungary. St. Elizabeth of Hungary was a generous and loving queen of Thuringia, Germany, in the early 13th century. She is another woman who had every earthly luxury available to her, but chose to live a more humble life. In fact, she leveraged her royal possessions to provide even more relief for the poor.

  4. St. Elizabeth of Hungary was a Catholic saint, who lived in the 13th century. She was born in 1207 in Pressburg, Hungary, now known as Bratislava, Slovakia. She was the daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary and Gertrude of Merania. As a child, Elizabeth was known for her piety and devotion to God. She was educated by the Cistercian nuns and was ...

  5. Jul 30, 2023 · St. Elizabeth of Hungary. Feast day. May 14. St. Elizabeth of Hungary, also known as St. Elizabeth of Thuringia, was born in Hungary on July 7, 1207 to the Hungarian King Andrew II and Gertrude of Merania. As soon as her life began, she had responsibilities from being a royal pressed upon her.

  6. In Western Europe, the best-known version of a miracle of the roses concerns Saint Elizabeth of Hungary (also called Elisabeth of Thuringia), the daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary, who spent most of her life living with her in-laws in Germany (a ruling family of Thuringia), who kept court at Wartburg Castle. Origins

  7. St. Elizabeth, queen of Hungary, with St. Matilda and St. Bridget, wishing to know something of the Passion of Jesus Christ, offered up fervent and special prayers. They then received an apparition of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Who, amoung other things, told them:

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