Saint Elizabeth of Portugal: A Queen Who Chose Peace, Charity, and Holiness
Saint Elizabeth of Portugal: A Queen Who Chose Peace, Charity, and Holiness The life of Saint Elizabeth of Portugal is a beautiful example of how holiness can flourish in every vocation—even in the midst of royal responsibilities. As a queen, wife, mother, and servant of the poor, Saint Elizabeth showed that true greatness is measured not by power or wealth but by love, humility, and service to God. Born in 1271 into the royal family of Aragon, Elizabeth was named after her great-aunt, Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, whose example of charity deeply influenced her life. From childhood, Elizabeth developed a strong love for prayer, the Eucharist, and works of mercy. At the age of twelve, she married King Denis of Portugal. Although she lived in a palace, her heart remained fixed on God. She fulfilled her duties as queen with wisdom and compassion, while quietly dedicating herself to helping the poor, feeding the hungry, caring for the sick, and comforting those in need. Elizabeth also ...