Anonymous ID: 1c0130 Nov. 21, 2021, 9:46 a.m. No.15049573   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9592 >>9628 >>9660 >>9700 >>0049

Kyle Coincidinks

 

I got it wrong on feast day for Saint Elizabeth last bread.

 

Saint Elizabeth of Hungary is the patron saint of the falsly accused, her Feast Day is November 19th which is the day Kyle was acquitted(not 17th), which

 

Look at all the coincidences (all posted last bread)

 

Sauced it last

https://twitter.com/swizze_gfrank/status/1462278961795416072?s=20

 

>>15049087

Sauced, Holy shit for realz

Nov 19th is her Feast Day

The website claims to be the "first and most trusted name in Catholic news." Unlike other websites, this is an actual newspaper, complete with sections regarding national and international news, dioceses, and arts and entertainment. In addition, it has components devoted to the saints and angels, where the page on Elizabeth can be found. While it provides many easily found pieces of information, such as the year of her birth and the name of her father, it also states what and whom she is the patron saint of and what her symbols are, facts that were not seen on other websites.St. Elizabeth is proclaimed to be the patron saint of "bakers, countesses, death of children, falsely accused, the homeless, nursing services, tertiaries, widows, and young brides." These are appropriate because she herself was a countess, falsely accused, homeless, a tertiary, a widow, and a young bride. It addition, she devotedly served the homeless and nursed those in need. Her symbols are alms, flowers, bread, the poor, and a pitcher.

Elizabeth of Hungary, 7 Jul 1207 โ€“ 17 Nov 1231) was the daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary and Gertrude of Merania. Her mother's sister was St. Hedwig of Andechs, wife of Duke Heinrich I of Silesia.

 

https://departments.kings.edu/womens_history/elizabethsth.html

https://twitter.com/jameshrutter/status/1462298787913912325?s=20