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There are a number of saints named Elizabeth and all were baptized except the mother of John the Baptist. She died beforre Christ began his public ministry.

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Yes, Saint Elizabeth of Hungary was baptized as an infant in the Roman Catholic Church.

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There are a number of saints named Elizabeth so you need to be more specific.

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