Maria Beruski
Maria Beruski | |
---|---|
Martyr of Joaquim Távora | |
Born | c. 1959 Joaquim Távora, Paraná, Brazil |
Died | 4 April 1986 Joaquim Távora | (aged 26–27)
Venerated in | Ukrainian Orthodox Church |
Feast | April 4 |
Attributes | Orthodox cross and the eight students for whom she died |
Maria Aparecida Beruski, also known as Berushko[note 1][1] (c. 1959 – 4 April 1986), was a school teacher who died saving her students in a school fire in Brazil. She may become the first Orthodox saint in Latin America.[2]
Maria, being of Ukrainian descent, was born in 1959, in Joaquim Távora, Paraná, Brazil.
When a school caught fire in 1986, Maria refused a chance to leave the building, instead she stayed inside and assisted her pupils in escaping. Beruski assisted in saving the lives of 5 children, but 8 children died together with the teacher in the fire.
The Synod of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Latin America already placed the issue of Maria's canonisation to the agenda.[3] It is expected the final decision to be made within three years.
A street in the Brazilian town of Curitiba has already been named after Beruski (Rua Maria Aparecida Beruski).
References
[edit]- ^ Sanidopoulos, John (April 4, 2018). "Maria Berushko of Brazil and Eight Students who Died Trying to Save Children During a Fire in their School ( 1986)". Mystagogy Resource Center.
- ^ Religious Information Service of Ukraine Portal News, in Ukrainian
- ^ Orthodoxy in Ukraine Portal, 15.10.2007, Ukrainian language
- 1959 births
- 1986 deaths
- Brazilian people of Ukrainian descent
- Brazilian educational theorists
- People from Paraná (state)
- People from Curitiba
- 20th-century Christian saints
- Christian female saints of the Late Modern era
- Eastern Orthodox Christians from Brazil
- Members of Ukrainian Orthodox church bodies
- Deaths from fire
- Accidental deaths in Brazil
- Brazilian people stubs