City names 2022 the Year of Edith Stein

This year marks the 100th anniversary of Edith Stein’s baptism in the Catholic Church. The city where the philosopher turned saint was born has launched a Year of Edith Stein to celebrate the life and legacy of the woman who was martyred at Auschwitz.

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This year marks the 100th anniversary of Edith Stein’s baptism in the Catholic Church.

The city where the philosopher turned saint was born has launched a Year of Edith Stein to celebrate the life and legacy of the woman who was martyred at Auschwitz.

Stein was born in 1891 into a Jewish family in what is now Wroc?aw, in southwestern Poland.

The city was then known as Breslau and located in the German Empire.

After declaring herself to be an atheist at the age of 20, she went on to earn a doctorate in philosophy.

She decided to convert to Catholicism after spending a night reading the autobiography of the 16th-century Carmelite nun, St Teresa of Avila, while staying at a friend’s house in 1921.

“When I had finished the book,” she later recalled. “I said to myself: This is the truth.”

Stein was baptised on Jan 1, 1922, at the age of 30. She took the name Teresa Benedicta of the Cross when she became a novice Carmelite nun 12 years later.

Wroclaw Auxiliary Bishop Jacek Kici?ski inaugurated the year on January 9, the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, in the parish church where Stein used to come to pray.

“We look today at St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, Edith Stein. One hundred years ago she was baptised and 100 years ago she was immersed in the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ,” Kici?ski said.

Ten years after Stein entered the Carmelite convent, she was arrested along with her sister Rosa, who had also become a Catholic, and the members of her religious community.

St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross died in the Auschwitz concentration camp on Aug 9, 1942. Pope John Paul II canonised her in 1998 and proclaimed her a co-patroness of Europe a year later.

To mark the year, the city council of Wroc?aw has also set up an exhibit in the Edith Stein House, the saint’s family home which is now a conference centre and a space for interreligious dialogue.--CNA

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