Feast day of saint josephine bakhita biography
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Feast day of saint josephine bakhita biography
St. Josephine BakhitaFeast day: Feb 08
On February 8, the Church commemorates the life of St. Josephine Bakhita, a Canossian Sister who was kidnapped and sold into slavery in Sudan.
Josephine Bakhita was born in 1869, in a small village in the Darfur region of Sudan.She was kidnapped while working in the fields with her family and subsequently sold into slavery. Her captors asked for her name but she was too terrified to remember so they named her “Bakhita,” which means “fortunate” in Arabic.Retrospectively, Bakhita was very fortunate, but the first years of her life do not necessarily attest to it.
She was tortured by her various owners who branded her, beat and cut her.In her biography she notes one particularly terrifying moment when one of her masters cut her 114 times and poured salt in her wounds to ensure that the scars remained.“I felt I was going to die any moment, especially when they rubbed me in with the salt,” Bakhita wrote.She bore her suffering valiantly though sh