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          Josephine Bakhita - an African Saint

          - If I was to meet those slave raiders that abducted me and those who tortured me, I'd kneel down to them to kiss their hands, because, if it had not have been for them, I would not have become a Christian and religious woman.

          On 1 October , the Catholic Church, and especially African Catholics, were enriched with another Saint.

          Josephine Bakhita, born in Darfur (Sudan) in , died in Schio (Italy) 8 February , was canonized by the Pope in the Vatican, calling her Our Universal Sister. This amazingly strong women made it from an ill-treated slave to a unifying symbol for African Catholics and women.

          O Saint Josephine Bakhita, assist all those who are entrapped in slavery; Intercede on their behalf with the God of Mercy so that the chains of their.

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        5. Bakhita is the first person ever from Sudan to be canonized, or even beatified. She is the first African to be canonized since the early centuries of Christianity, when several North Africans (one of the cores of Christianity before it turned Muslim) were declared Saints.

          She already has been a symbol of faith and unity for Christians in