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Venerated in
  
Spouse
  
Boleslaw V the Chaste

Name
  
Kinga Poland


Patronage
  
Feast
  
24 July

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Beatified
  
11 June 1690 by Pope Alexander VIII

Canonized
  
16 June 1999 by Pope John Paul II

Attributes
  
depicted as an abbess; crown

Died
  
July 24, 1292, Stary Sacz, Poland

Parents
  
Maria Laskarina, Bela IV of Hungary

Grandparents
  
Andrew II of Hungary, Gertrude of Merania, Theodore I Laskaris, Anna Komnene Angelina

Similar People
  
Boleslaw V the Chaste, Saint Margaret of Hungary, Bela IV of Hungary, Maria Laskarina, Stephen V of Hungary

Siblings
  
Saint Margaret of Hungary

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Saint Kinga of Poland (also known as Cunegunda; Polish: Święta Kinga, Hungarian: Szent Kinga) (5 March 1224 – 24 July 1292) is a saint in the Catholic Church and patroness of Poland and Lithuania.

Contents

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Biography

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She was born in Esztergom, Kingdom of Hungary, the daughter of King Béla IV of Hungary and Maria Laskarina. She was a niece of Elizabeth of Hungary and great-niece of Saint Hedwig. Kinga's sisters were Saint Margaret of Hungary and blessed Jolenta of Poland. She reluctantly married Bolesław V ("the Chaste") and became princess when her husband ascended the throne as High Duke of Poland. Despite the marriage, the devout couple took up a vow of chastity. The marriage was largely arranged by and the vow of chastity patterned after that of Bolesław's sister, blessed Salomea of Poland.

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During her reign Kinga got involved in charitable works such as visiting the poor and helping the lepers. When her husband died in 1279, she sold all her material possessions and gave the money to the poor. She soon did not want any part in governing the kingdom which was left to her and decided to join the Poor Clares monastery at Sandec (Stary Sącz). She would spend the rest of her life in contemplative prayer and did not allow anyone to refer to her past role as Grand Duchess of Poland. She died on 24 July 1292, aged 68.

Veneration

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Pope Alexander VIII beatified Kinga in 1690. In 1695, she was made chief patroness of Poland and Lithuania. On 16 June 1999, she was canonized by Pope John Paul II.

Legend

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Legend has it that Kinga threw her engagement ring into the Maramures salt mine in Hungary. The ring miraculously traveled along with salt deposits to Wieliczka where it was rediscovered. On the spot the miners erected a statue of Saint Kinga, carved entirely from salt which is 101 meters under the Earth's surface.

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    References

    Kinga of Poland Wikipedia


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