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Saint
Maria Skobtsova
Maria with Nikolai Berdyaev and Stefan Tsankov, 1930
Elizaveta Pilenko 20 December 1891 Riga, Russian Empire
Residence
77, Rue de Lourmel, Grenelle, 15th Arrondissement of Paris
Died
31 March 1945 Ravensbrück Concentration Camp, Fürstenberg/Havel, Germany
Venerated in
Eastern Orthodox Church Episcopal Church Anglican Church of Canada Anglican Church of Australia
Canonized
1 May 2004[2], Istanbul by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.
Feast
20 July[3] [July 7 Old Calendar]
Maria Skobtsova (20 [8 Old Calendar] December 1891 – 31 March 1945), known as Mother Maria (Russian: Мать Мария), Saint Mary (or Mother Maria) of Paris, born Elizaveta Yurievna Pilenko (Елизавета Юрьевна Пиленко), Kuzmina-Karavayeva (Кузьмина-Караваева) by her first marriage, Skobtsova (Скобцова) by her second marriage, was a Russian noblewoman, poet, nun, and member of the French Resistance during World War II. She has been canonized a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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refugee camp in 2016 for The Tablet, as the Writer in Residence at the MariaSkobtsova Catholic Worker House. Gee was the Vice President Services (VPS) of...
barred from becoming a bishop. Pearl of Great Price: The Life of Mother MariaSkobtsova, 1891–1945 (1965) (translated into german by Annemarie Böll as "Die...