Edith Stein was born Jewish but converted to Catholicism. She died at the Auschwitz concentration camp. Read about her life and virtues at the link I have placed below.
Saint Edith Stein, also known as St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, was known for her intellect, courage, and spirit of prayer. She was a gifted philosopher and writer who converted to Catholicism and later became a Carmelite nun. She showed great strength and resilience in the face of persecution during the Holocaust, ultimately giving her life as a martyr for her faith.
There is a Saint Edith Stein. Edie is a nickname for Edith.
Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, also known as Edith Stein, is the patron of: against the death of parents, Europe and martyrs.
Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, also known as Edith Stein, is the patron of: against the death of parents, Europe and martyrs.
Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein) was gassed on 9 August 9, 1942, in Oswiecim (a.k.a. Auschwitz), Malopolskie (Poland)
Edith Stein was her birth name.
She became St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross.
Yes, St. Edith Stein, also known as St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, was a Jewish convert to Catholicism and a Carmelite nun who died in the Holocaust. She is considered a martyr and canonized saint in the Catholic Church.
Edith Stein was born on October 12, 1891.
Edith Stein was born on October 12, 1891.
Edith Stein died on August 9, 1942 at the age of 50.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, Saint Teresia Benedicta of the Cross was declared a saint and martyr by Pope Blessed John Paul II, and named one of the co-patrons of Europe.
No, St. Edith Stein did not get married. She was a nun and a philosopher who entered a Carmelite convent in 1933. She was later martyred during the Holocaust in 1942.