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[[Saint Josephine Bakhita]] (1869–1947), a [[Sudanese]] former slave, became a Canossian nun in [[Italy]] after her liberation. Canonized in 2000, she is the patroness of human trafficking victims, reflecting Sudan’s small but resilient Catholic community (1–2 million). Her journey from enslavement to sanctity inspires [[Africa]]’s 19.2% share of global Catholics. | [[Saint Josephine Bakhita]] (1869–1947), a [[Sudanese]] former slave, became a Canossian nun in [[Italy]] after her liberation. Canonized in 2000, she is the patroness of human trafficking victims, reflecting Sudan’s small but resilient Catholic community (1–2 million). Her journey from enslavement to sanctity inspires [[Africa]]’s 19.2% share of global Catholics. | ||