St. Henry of Uppsala

Henry of Uppsala
Feastday: January 19
Patron: saint of Finland
Death: 1156

Henry was an Englishman living in Rome. He accompanied the papal legate, Nicholas Cardinal Breakspear to Scandinavia in 1151 and was consecrated bishop of Uppsala, Sweden, the next year by the cardinal. Henry was with King Eric of Sweden in the latter's invasion of Finland to punish Finnish pirates and remained behind when Eric returned to Sweden. Henry was murdered by a convert named Lalli, on whom he had imposed a penance for a murder he had committed. Henry is considered the patron saint of Finland, though he does not appear to have ever been formally canonized.

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Henry of Uppsala Henry of Uppsala Patron: saint of Finland Death: 1156
Patron: saint of Finland Death: 1156