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For Zita, service was not merely a job; it was a form of prayer. She viewed her domestic duties—cleaning, cooking, and baking—as an offering to God. However, her deep piety was initially met with skepticism and even hostility from her employers and fellow servants, who viewed her habits of praying during breaks and giving food to the poor as signs of lazity or oddity. bio zita
is a visual storyteller working at the intersection of analog photography and digital collage. Born in Budapest and now based in Berlin, her work explores themes of memory, displacement, and the architecture of dreams. Her pieces have been featured in It’s Nice That and Creative Boom . When not behind a camera, she runs a monthly zine club dedicated to self-publishing. I write about slow living, career pivots in
Her story is a testament to the idea that holiness is not reserved for the powerful, but can be found in the everyday acts of service and kindness. However, her deep piety was initially met with