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<p>Elizabeth of Hungary (1207-1231): It is rare indeed to find someone in a place of power and privilege who is willing to lay it all aside for the sake of Christ and the Gospel. Yet this was the testimony of Elizabeth of Hungary, a medieval princess who spent her short life joyfully sacrificing her own comforts and resources for the poor and needy in her kingdom of Thuringia. A powerful symbol of Christian love and charity, Elizabeth also provides us with a remarkable link to the Protestant Reformation! Join us today for this beautiful and inspiring story of a woman who truly embodied the humble, sacrificial love of Jesus!</p><ul>
<li>Trial and Triumph: Stories from Church History by Richard M. Hannula</li>
<li>The Story of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary by William Canton & Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale</li>
<li>Life of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Duchess of Thuringia by Montalembert & Hoyt
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