Today is the memorial of
Saint Josephine Bakhita (1869-1947). She was
kidnapped as a child from her home in Sudan by slave-traders and sold to various families. She suffered unspeakable abuse and torture. Finally, a Catholic family "bought" her and she was able to make it to Italy where she became a Christian and a nun. She was remarkable for many things, especially for her spirit of forgiveness and lack of bitterness. She was canonized by Pope John Paul II.
Don Marco has a beautiful meditation with rare photos of this saint to offer us today.
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