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Josephine Margaret Bakhita, FDCC (Arabic: جوزفين بخيتة; c. 1869 – 8
February 1947) was a
Sudanese Catholic religious sister who
joined the Canossians...
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Radio Bakhita 91.0 FM – the
Voice of the
Church – is a
media house owned by the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Juba,
South Sudan. It was
established in...
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saint Josephine Bakhita created by
Timothy Schmalz. It
depicts formerly enslaved Afro-Italian nun and
saint Josephine Bakhita opening a
trapdoor as...
- was
kidnapped at the age of seven, sold into
slavery and
given the name
Bakhita,
which means fortunate. She was re-sold
several times,
finally in 1883...
- than half of the country's po****tion. The
patron saint is
Josephine Bakhita.
Bakhita was born in
Darfur in 1869 and
kidnapped at the age of 6 by slavers...
- politician.
Josephine Bakhita –
Roman Catholic saint from Darfur, Sudan. She was
forcibly converted to
Islam On 9
January 1890
Bakhita was
baptised with the...
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Justin de Jacobis,
Lazarist Bishop (1975,
Ethiopia and Eritrea)
Josephine Bakhita,
Canossian religious (2000, Sudan)
Peter of
Saint Joseph Betancur, layman...
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Andes Teresa of
Calcutta Trasilla and
Emiliana Ubaldesca Taccini Josephine Bakhita See also
Calendar of
saints Four Holy
Marshals Fourteen Holy
Helpers Martyr...
- Cathedrals. The
patron saint of the
Sudan is the
former slave Saint Josephine Bakhita,
canonized in 2000. Pope
Francis visited South Sudan in
February 2023....
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Joseph I of
Austria and his
brother Maximilian I of
Mexico St.
Josephine Bakhita (1869–1947), an
enslaved African who
worked as a
nanny and
later became...