St. Josephine Bakhita

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Saint
gptkbp:advocated_for Human rights
gptkbp:affiliation Canossian Daughters of Charity
gptkbp:associated_with Compassion and forgiveness
The Canossian Sisters
The fight against human trafficking
gptkbp:birth_place Darfur, Sudan
gptkbp:born c. 1869
gptkbp:burial_place Sanctuary of the Holy Martyrs, Schio, Italy
gptkbp:canonized_by October 1, 2000
gptkbp:commemorated_by Churches named after her
gptkbp:cultural_impact Films and literature about her life
gptkbp:died February 8, 1947
gptkbp:feast_day February 8
gptkbp:freed_by Italian consul
gptkbp:has_role Women in religious life
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label St. Josephine Bakhita
gptkbp:influenced Social justice initiatives
Charitable organizations
Modern saints
gptkbp:influenced_artists Paintings and sculptures
gptkbp:influenced_by Canossian spirituality
gptkbp:inspired Prayer movements
Educational programs on slavery
gptkbp:is_celebrated_in Various countries worldwide
Catholic communities
Liturgical calendars
Catholic schools and parishes
gptkbp:is_recognized_as A symbol of hope
gptkbp:known_as The Black Mother
gptkbp:known_for Her resilience and faith
Her work as a nun and her advocacy against slavery
gptkbp:language_spoken gptkb:Italian
gptkbp:legacy Inspiration for anti-slavery movements
gptkbp:memorials May 17, 1992
gptkbp:patronage Human trafficking victims
gptkbp:previous_name Bakhita
gptkbp:recognized_by gptkb:Pope_John_Paul_II
Various religious organizations
gptkbp:sacraments January 9, 1890
gptkbp:slave_owner Italian traders
gptkbp:venerated_in gptkb:Catholic_Church
gptkbp:writings Spiritual reflections
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Feast_of_St._Josephine_Bakhita
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6