St. Elizabeth of Hungary Roman Catholic Church was created in 1915.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary's feast day is November 17th.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary was born on July 7, 1207.
The name St. Elizabeth usually refers to the mother of John the Baptist who is a different person from Elizabeth of Hungary.
Elizabeth was the daughter of King Andrew of Hungary.
The feast day of St. Elizabeth of Hungary is November 17.
Elizabeth's feast is on November 17.
St. Elizabeth's Convent was created in 1892.
St. Elizabeth, also known as St. Elizabeth of Hungary, was born in 1207 in the Kingdom of Hungary, specifically in the city of Pozsony, which is present-day Bratislava, Slovakia. She was a princess and the daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary. Her life was marked by her dedication to serving the poor and her deep Christian faith.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary is the patron saint of bakers, beggars, and the homeless. She is also the patron saint of the Franciscan Third Order.
St. Elizabeth's Church - Wiesbaden - was created in 1855.
St. Elizabeth's Church - Manhattan - was created in 1929.