St. Ursula, a native of England, sought an asylum in Gaul, when her country was harassed by the Saxons. She found an abiding place in Germany but was set upon by a horde of Huns, and with her companions gave her life in the year 453 in defense of her faith and chastity.
(Source: The New Roman Missal, Rev. F. X. Lasance)
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