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  1. Posthumously, in recognition of her holiness, she was declared a saint by the Catholic Church in 1997. As such, she is now considered one of the patron saints of Poland and has been recognized as a powerful intercessor and model of Christian virtue, making a lasting impact beyond her early death.

  2. Saint of the Month: St Jadwiga. Feast day: 17 July. Jadwiga (1373-1399) was the daughter of Louis the Great of Poland and Hungary. Louis had no male heir; he had three daughters, the youngest of whom was Jadwiga. Catherine, the eldest, died in 1378 and Mary was crowned king of Hungary.

  3. Jul 2, 2023 · Historians call Jadwiga (pronounced ja·dwi·guh) one of Polands greatest rulers. She was a king, later a queen, a mother, and finally, a saint. She was 10 — too young to marry — when Poles ...

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  5. The following is a list of Roman Catholic saints, blesseds, venerables, servants of God and candidates for sainthood who are considered to be "Polish", although not all of these saints are native-born Poles . Saints. St. Adalbert of Prague. St. Casimir. St. Josaphat Kuntsevych. St. Jadwiga of Poland. St. Stanisław Kazimierczyk.

  6. Mar 27, 2020 · St. Jadwiga is the patron saint of queens. Her feast day is July 17. A short film made about her for World Youth Day 2016: http://archive.krakow2016.com/en/saint-jadwiga-queen-of-poland.html. A much more extensive biography detailing the royal history of the time and region is available at Catholic Online here: https://www.catholic.org/saints ...

  7. Feastday: October 16. Birth: 1174. Death: 1243. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Hedwig. Duchess and widow, the patroness of Silesia, a region of eastern Europe. Also called Jadwiga in some lists, she died in a Cistercain convent, having taken vows.

  8. Jadwiga (1374–1399) Queen of Poland whose reign is seen as the beginning of the golden age in Poland's history and whose policies and foundations continued to bear fruit after her death. Name variations: Hedwig, Hedwiga, Hedvigis; Jadwiga of Anjou.

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