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- Josephine Margaret Bakhita (Arabic: جوزفين بخيتة), FDCC (ca. 1869 – 8 February 1947) was a Canossian religious sister who lived in Italy for 45 years...
- converts John of Dukla, the patron saint of Poland and Lithuania Josephine Bakhita, the patron saint of the Catholic Church in Sudan and the Sudanese countries...
- 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...
- and saint Josephine Bakhita created by Timothy Schmalz. It depicts formerly enslaved Afro-Italian nun and saint Josephine Bakhita opening a trapdoor as...
- Andes Teresa of Calcutta Trasilla and Emiliana Ubaldesca Taccini Josephine Bakhita See also Calendar of saints Four Holy Marshals Fourteen Holy Helpers Martyr...
- tertiary levels. Notable primary schools that offer quality education include Bakhita Primary, Praise Private, St. Augustine Primary, St. Louis Montfort Primary...
- 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...
- Andes Teresa of Calcutta Trasilla and Emiliana Ubaldesca Taccini Josephine Bakhita See also Calendar of saints Four Holy Marshals Fourteen Holy Helpers Martyr...
- Volotsky 1439 or 1440 9 September 1515 1578 by Pope Gregory XIII Josephine Bakhita c. 1869 8 February 1947 1 October 2000 by Pope John Paul II Jovita unknown...
- Helmut Kutin Kindergarten Nursery School Joseph Nursery School Josephine Bakhita Nursery School Jude's Nursery School Mary Junior School Mauritz Nursery...