Elizabeth of Reute
German Franciscan mystic and saint / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Elizabeth of Reute, T.O.R., (also known as Betha the Good; Betha von Reute; Elisabeth Acheer; Elisabeth Achlin; Elisabeth Bona von Reute; Elisabeth den Gode; Elisabeth the Good; Elizabeth Acheer; Elizabeth of Reute; Elizabeth the Good; Elizabeth the Recluse; Elsbeth Achler; Elsbeth Achlin; Elsbeth von Reute; November 25, 1386 - November 25, 1420) was a German Franciscan Tertiary sister who is venerated as a mystic and as having borne the stigmata.
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Blessed Elizabeth of Reute T.O.R. | |
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Born | November 25, 1386 Waldsee, Upper Swabia |
Died | November 25, 1420 Waldsee, Upper Swabia |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church (Germany) |
Beatified | 19 June 1766 by Pope Clement XIII |
Major shrine | Convent of the Franciscan Sisters of Reute Bad Waldsee, Germany[1] |
Feast | 25 November |
Patronage | Swabia |
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