St. ElizabethNovember 5
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Not
much information is known about Elizabeth, but she has the distinction of being one of the first to
know about Mary's great blessing as the Mother of God.
Zachary was a priest in Jerusalem whose wife,
Elizabeth, Mary's cousin, was beyond child-bearing age. He was told by an angel in a vision that
they would have a son and should name him John. When he doubted this, he was struck dumb. Elizabeth
was visited by Mary, at which time Mary spoke the hymn of praise now known at the Magnificat, and
after John's birth, Zachary's speech was restored. This is all that is known of Elizabeth and
Zachary, and is found in the New Testament in Luke, Chapter 1. An unvarifiable tradition has Zachary
murdered in the Temple when he refused to tell Herod where his son John was to be found.
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