Catherine of Vadstena

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Saint Catherine of Sweden
Born c. 1332
Died 24 March 1381
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Canonized 1484 by Pope Innocent VIII
Feast 22 March
Attributes Generally represented with a hind at her side
Patronage patron saint of protection against abortion and miscarriage
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Saint Catherine of Sweden, Catherine Vastanensis or Catherine of Vadstena (circa 133224 March 1381) is the patron saint of protection against abortion and miscarriage. Her father was Ulf Gudmarsson, Lord of Ulvåsa, and her mother was the better known Saint Birgitta (in their lifetime known as Birgitta Birgersdotter of Finsta).

At the age of about 13 she married lord Eggert van Kyren, a young half-Swedish, half-Westphalian nobleman, with whom she took a vow of chastity. Catherine accompanied her mother to Rome in 1349, and soon upon arrival heard news of her husband's death. Catherine is said to have written a devotional work entitled "Consolation of the Soul" (in medieval Swedish Siælinna tröst, or Själens tröst in modern Swedish), a dated copy from 1407 is still in existence.

Before her death, Catherine became head of the Bridgittine convent at Vadstena, which was founded by her mother.[1] In 1484, Pope Innocent VIII gave permission for Catherine's veneration as a saint and her feast was assigned to 22 March in the Roman martyrology. St Catherine is generally represented with a hind at her side, which is said to have come to her aid when unchaste youths tried to steal her virginity.

See also: Patron saint

[edit] References

  1. ^ St. Catherine of Sweden - Catholic Encyclopedia article