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see dw.com/en/sweden-gets-new-saint-after-600-years/a-19307946
She is the second Swedish saint in history, born in a staunchly Protestant country with few or no Catholics for 500 years. The one other saint from Sweden was Saint Bridget in 1391.
She was born to a Lutheran family in Sweden in 1870, and then went to the United States for work, where she became Catholic. Later, as mother superior of a convent in Rome, she saved 60 Jews and others from death from the Nazis during the Second World War by hiding them in her convent.
She is the second Swedish saint in history, born in a staunchly Protestant country with few or no Catholics for 500 years. The one other saint from Sweden was Saint Bridget in 1391.
She was born to a Lutheran family in Sweden in 1870, and then went to the United States for work, where she became Catholic. Later, as mother superior of a convent in Rome, she saved 60 Jews and others from death from the Nazis during the Second World War by hiding them in her convent.