Brita Lucie Collett Paus (3 July 1917 Salsbruket, Norway – 28 June 1998, Oslo, Norway) was a Norwegian humanitarian leader and the founder of Fransiskushjelpen, a Catholic charitable organisation in Norway. She led the organisation from 1956 until 1993.[1][2]
Brita Lucie Collett Paus | |
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Born | Brita Lucie Collett 3 July 1917 |
Died | 28 June 1998 Oslo, Norway | (aged 80)
Nationality | Norwegian |
Occupation | humanitarian leader |
Known for | founding the charity Fransiskushjelpen |
Spouse | |
Relatives | Axel Collett (father) Lucie Paus Falck (daughter) |
Family | Collett |
She converted to Catholicism from Lutheranism in 1950, and served as chair of the Laity Council of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo, as board member of Caritas in Norway from 1965 and member of governmental committees.
She was married to orthopedic surgeon Bernhard Paus, the Grand Master of the Norwegian Order of Freemasons. Their daughter Lucie Paus Falck became a politician.
She was the daughter of landowner Axel Collett and Lucie Trozelli Krefting, and a member of the Collett family.
Honours
edit- St. Hallvard Medal, 1975[3]
- Knight First Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav, 1976[3]
- Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, 1976[3]
- Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
- Torstein Dale Memorial Prize (Norwegian Red Cross)
- Rotary International's Paul Harris Fellow Award
References
edit- ^ Petter Henriksen, ed. (1978–2007). "Brita Paus". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget.
- ^ Else-Britt Nilsen (1999–2005). "Brita Paus". In Arntzen, Jon Gunnar (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget.
- ^ a b c "Brita Paus – Fransiskushjelpens mor". Retrieved 24 November 2022.
Literature
edit- Maria Giæver: Fransiskushjelpen: Help, relieve, be present. Holm & Tangen Publishing, 2006.