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The message of Catherine Labouré
Born in 1806 in Fain-lès-Moutiers, a small village in France, Catherine Labouré grew up in a modest farming family. From a young age, she felt a deep spiritual calling. At 24, she joined the Daughters of Charity in Paris, a religious community dedicated to serving the poor and sick. Her move to Paris marked the beginning of a life devoted to faith and service. The Apparitions and the Miraculous Medal Catherine’s life took a remarkable turn in 1830 when she experienced a serie
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Our patroness: Ste Genevieve
Ste Genevieve of Paris stands as a remarkable figure in the history of Paris. We actually visit her relics at one point during the tour. Icon of Ste Genevieve available on artmajeur.com Born around 419 AD in Nanterre, near Paris, Genevieve showed signs of deep devotion from a young age. Raised in a Christian family, she dedicated herself to prayer and service early on. By her teenage years, she had already committed to a life of chastity and devotion, which was unusual for wo
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Life and Legacy of Saint Denis of Paris
Saint Denis was the first bishop of Paris. He died a martyr in the third century. Icon of Saint Denis available on traditions-monastiques.com Sent by the pope in the early centuries, Denis worked tirelessly to convert the local population, preaching the message of Christ and baptizing new believers. His dedication made him a central figure in the early Church in Gaul, helping to establish a Christian community in Paris. Martyrdom and Legend Denis’s commitment to his faith eve
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