Ursula Maria Ledóchowska, USAHJ was a Polish Catholic Religious Sister, who founded the Congregation of the Ursulines of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus.
Background
She was born Julia Maria Ledóchowska on 17 April 1865 in Loosdorf, Lower Austria, to Count Antoni Halka-Ledóchowski, whose ancestors lived in eastern Poland, and his second wife, Countess Josephine Salis-Zizers, a descendant of an old Swiss aristocratic family.
Career
She was the fifth child of a family with finally ten children. Cardinal Mieczysław Halka-Ledóchowski was a paternal uncle. In 1882, her father acquired an estate in Lipnica Murowana near Tarnów (then in Galicia, Austrian Lesser Poland) and in 1883 the family moved there.
The count died in February 1885 due to smallpox.
On 18 August 1886, Julia Maria entered the novitiate of the Ursulines of KrakóWest The next year she received the religious habit and was given the religious name Ursula Maria.
In 1904, she was elected as Mother Superior of the monastery. In Krakow she opened a home for female university students.
At that time, that was a new phenomenon.
With a special blessing of Pope Pius X, she went to Saint St. Petersburg in Russia, where she worked to build up Saint Catharine House, which was a residence for Roman Catholic Polish youth living there. She wore civil clothes, because Roman Catholic institutions were illegal in the Russian Empire. In 1914, she finally was expelled from the empire.
After then settling in Stockholm, Sweden, Ledóchowska started a language school and a domestic science school for girls.
In Denmark, she founded an orphanage. In 1920, she moved back to Poland with 40 other nuns who had joined her in her mission.
With permission from Rome, she changed her independent monastery in Pniewy into the then newly founded Congregation of the Ursulines of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus. In 1928 she founded a religious centre in Rome.
In 1930 she sent 30 nuns to female Polish workers in France.
In early May 1939, Ledóchowska traveled to Rome, where she died on 29 May 1939, aged 74, in the Gray Ursuline convent, Via del Casalet, of natural causes. Her incorrupt body was translated to the Gray Ursuline motherhouse in Pniewy, Poland in 1989. In 2003, the congregation founded by her numbered about 900 sisters in 100 communities located in 12 countries around the world.
There are communities in Italy, Poland and the Philippines.
Since 2006 she is the patron saint of Sieradz, Poland. Ledóchowska was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 20 June 1983 and canonized on 18 May 2003.
Membership
She was a member of the prominent Ledóchowski family.