- Zdislava Berka
Infobox Saint
name= Saint Zdislava Berka
birth_date=1220s
death_date=1252
feast_day=January 1
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
imagesize= 250px
caption=Saint Zdislava and SaintJohn Sarkander
birth_place=Křižanov
death_place=Lemberk Castle
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beatified_date= 1907
beatified_place=
beatified_by= Pope Pius X
canonized_date=21 March 1995
canonized_place=Olomouc ,Czech Republic
canonized_by=Pope John Paul II
attributes= depicted as a Dominican tertiary with a crucifix wound with roses, lying in the place of a sick person in bed
patronage=
major_shrine=
suppressed_date=
issues=Zdislava Berka (1220s - 1252) was the wife of
Havel of Markvartice , Duke of Lemberk. She was a particularly austere and generous woman who founded aconvent and was eventually recognized as asaint of theRoman Catholic Church .Biography
Zdislava was from a Moravian family, born in
Křižanov , in what is now theŽďár nad Sázavou District of theCzech Republic . She was reportedly an unusually devout child, who at age seven ran away into the forest with the intention of living ahermit 's life ofprayer and solitude. She was forcibly returned by her family, and made to live a comparatively normal childhood from that point on. Later, her family arranged for her to marry Gallus of Lämberg (Havel of Lemberk) of the prosperousMarkwartiner family . He founded the towns of Gabel (Deutsch Gabel ) andHabelschwerdt . Together they would have four children.She continued to live a life of remarkable personal austerity, worked tirelessly in the care of the poor and dispossessed, and was, unusually for her era, a frequent recipient of the
Eucharist .Tatar invasions of Eastern Europe were causing large numbers of people to leave their homes during this period. A large number of them sought refuge at the castle of Gable, where Zdislava lived with her family and assisted these refugees as much as possible.Her husband was concerned about what he considered the excessive degree of Zdislava's charity to these refugees. At one point, he is reported to have gone to the bed Zdislava had given to a feverous beggar the night before, but to have found a figure of the crucified
Jesus there instead. He is said to have been so impressed by this event that he would later allow her to found a Dominican convent inTurnov . Zdislava worked with this convent for the rest of her life, and was eventually buried there.Veneration
Shortly after her death she is reported to have appeared to her husband. In 1907,
Pope Pius X confirmed her veneration for her native country. She was canonized asaint in 1995 withJohn Sarkander .References
*Burns, Paul. "Butler's Lives of the Saints: New Full Edition." Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press, 1995. ISBN 0-8146-2377-8.
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