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  1. 24 de mar. de 2024 · After gaining approval for her rule, Catherine returned to Sweden and became abbess of Vadzstena. Catherine served as abbess of Vadzstena until her death in 1381.

  2. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Saint Catherine of Sweden (born 1331/32, Sweden—died March 24, 1381, Vadstena; feast day March 24) was the daughter of St. Bridget of Sweden, whom she succeeded as superior of the Brigittines. Catherine was married to Egard Lydersson von Kyren, who died shortly after she left for Rome (1350) to join Bridget as her constant companion.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Catalina Ulfsdotter (1331 o 1332 - Vadstena, 24 de marzo de 1381), también conocida como Catalina de Vadstena, o Catalina de Suecia en el santoral católico, 1 fue una religiosa sueca y monja brigidina, venerada como santa por la Iglesia católica . Era hija de santa Brígida y su nombre se halla muy relacionado con la obra de su madre.

    • Katarina Ulfsdotter
  4. Catherine of Sweden, Katarina av Vadstena, Catherine of Vadstena or Katarina Ulfsdotter (c. 1332 – 24 March 1381) was a Swedish noblewoman. She is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. Her father was Ulf Gudmarsson, Lord of Ulvåsa, and her mother was Saint Bridget of Sweden (known as Birgitta Birgersdotter of Finsta ...

    • 24 March (Roman Catholic Church), 2 August (Church of Sweden)
    • 1484 (cultus confirmed) by Innocent VIII
    • A hind at her side
  5. SAINT CATHERINE OF SWEDEN Virgin, c.1330-1381 This saint is the daughter of an even more famous woman-Saint Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden. Catherine, who was born about 1330, was a married woman who, with her husband, took a vow of continence. She went to Rome in 1348, where her mother had gone ...

  6. Catholicism. Saints. St. Catherine of Sweden. The fourth child of St. Bridget and her husband, Ulf Gudmarsson, born 1331 or 1332; died 24 March, 1381. At the time of her death St. Catherine was head of the convent of Wadstena, founded by her mother; hence the name, Catherine Vastanensis, by which she is occasionally called.

  7. Name variations: Karin. Born in 1330 or 1331 in Sweden; died on March 24, 1381 at Vadstena (or Wadstena), Sweden; daughter of (Saint) Bridget of Sweden (1303–1373) and Sir Ulf Gudmarsson, prince of Nericia (a knight); married Count Eggard, a Swedish knight (widowed); no children. Holy woman and saint, Catherine of Sweden was the beloved ...