Stories From History's Dust Bin

Saint Urho: Finland‘s Fictional Finnish Saint - Episode 105

03.15.2022 - By Wayne Winterton, Ph.D.Play

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Saint Urho’s Day is the 1956 brainchild of either Richard Mattson or Kenneth Brist, depending on whose brain you believed conceived the “child” that has become Saint Urho. 

 

Either Mattson, a Minnesota department store employee, or Brist, a teacher in Ontanogan, Michigan, decided that Finland’s lack of a patron saint required corrective action.

 

So, who was – or is – St. Urho?

 

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