Saint Bernadette - A Life of Miracles and Devotion

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St Bernadette
 
Written by Chloe and Anina
 
                       
Birth & Death
 
Saint Bernadette Soubirous 
was born on
7
th
 January  1844 and died on 16
th
 April
1879, also known 
as Saint Bernadette of
Lourdes,
 was the first born daughter of a
miller from 
Lourdes
 (
Lorda in Occitan
), in
the 
department
 of 
Hautes- Pyrenees 
 in
France, and came to be 
venerated
 as a
saint
 in the 
Catholic Church.
 
                     
Facts
 
On 8
th
 December 1933 
Pope Pius XI
declared Soubirous a saint of the Catholic
Church. Her feast- day, initially specified
as 18
th
 February – the day her Lady
promised to make her happy, but in the
next – is now observed in most places on
the date of her death, 16
th
 April.
 
                  Facts
 
On February 11th , 1858 in Lourdes,
France, Bernadette and her childhood
friends went out to the fields to gather
firewood. Her family was poor. While the
others were playing games, Bernadette
kept gathering wood. She came near a
river and saw a beautiful lady dressed in
blue and white, with stars around her
head and roses at her feet.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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When Bernadette told her family about the
beautiful lady, they did not believe her. However,
the lady kept reappearing. One day the lady told
Bernadette to dig where she stood, and a fresh
spring of water came bubbling out of the ground.
Blind people who washed their faces in the spring
could see. Sick people who washed their bodies in
the water became well. The lady was Mary. Mary
told Bernadette to build a great church there. This
came to be known as the Shrine of Lourdes. Many
miracles still happen there to this day.
 
                 Feast Day
 
Her feast day is 16
th
 April. 18
th
 February
(
France some traditional congregations
).
Major shrine: Convent of Saint Gilard
(
Espace Bernadette Soubirous Nevers
)
Canonized: 8
th
 December 1933, Rome, by
Pope Pius XI.
Beatified: 14
th
 June 1925, Rome, by Pope
Pius XI.
Venerated in: Catholic Church.
 
The visions of Mary
 
When she was 14 years old, Bernadette experianced her
first vision at the rock of Masabielle  near Lourdes. Over
the next six months, the same apparition of a beautiful
young woman appeared to her 18 times! No one else saw
or heard the vision, but there were witnesses to her
reaction. The vision informed Bernadette that the beautiful
woman was Mary of the Immaculate conception and
instructed her to drink from the nearby spring and show
penitence .
Results Of Her visions
After investigation, Church authorities confirmed the authenticity
of the apparitions in 1862. In the 150 years since Soubirious dug
up the spring, 69 cures have been verified by the Lourdes
Medical Bureau as inexplicable – after what the church claims
are "extremely rigorous scientific and medical examinations"
that failed to find any other explanation. The Lourdes Commission
that examined Bernadette after the visions ran an intensive
analysis on the water and found that, while it had a high mineral
content, it contained nothing out of the ordinary that would
account for the cures attributed to it. Bernadette said that it was
faith and prayer that cured the sick: "One must have faith and
pray; the water will have no virtue without faith
Quotes
“I shall spend every moment loving. One who loves does not notice
her trials; or perhaps more accurately, she is able to love them.”
“O my Mother, to you I sacrifice all other attachments so that my
heart may belong entirely to you and to my Jesus.”
 “I shall do every thing for heaven, my true home.”
On The Vision of the Virgin Mary
Question: Was she beautiful?
“Oh! Oh! Yes indeed! And even more than that!”
“so lovely that, when you have seen her once, you would willingly
die to see her again!”
Prayer
 
Quiz time!
 
Hello fellow readers and welcome to the quiz time!
Any one who writes the answers for the questions on
the next side on a piece of paper and gives it to
Chloe (class 13) and Anina (class 12) on Friday, will
get a prize on the next week, the first person who
gets all the answers correct and on time, will get
some chocolate or some sweets
Get ready…
Get set…
Go!
 
 
 
 
Questions!
 
1. Who did St
Bernadette see by
the rocks?
2. What age was
Bernadette when she
saw the woman?
3. What would happen when the
sick and blind people washed their
bodies and faces in the water
?
 
4. What date was her birth?
5.How many times
did the beautiful
lady show up to
her?
6.When is her feast day?
7.What was she venerated in?
8. When was she beatified?
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Born in 1844 in Lourdes, France, Saint Bernadette Soubirous had visions of Mary, leading to the discovery of a miraculous spring. Despite initial skepticism, her family and locals witnessed healings and miracles. Declared a saint in 1933, her feast day is observed on April 16th. The Shrine of Lourdes stands as a testament to the ongoing miracles attributed to her.

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  1. St Bernadette Written by Chloe and Anina

  2. Birth & Death Saint Bernadette Soubirous was born on 7thJanuary 1844 and died on 16thApril 1879, also known as Saint Bernadette of Lourdes, was the first born daughter of a miller from Lourdes (Lorda in Occitan), in the department of Hautes- Pyrenees in France, and came to be venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church.

  3. Facts On 8thDecember 1933 Pope Pius XI declared Soubirous a saint of the Catholic Church. Her feast- day, initially specified as 18thFebruary the day her Lady promised to make her happy, but in the next is now observed in most places on the date of her death, 16thApril.

  4. Facts On February 11th , 1858 in Lourdes, France, Bernadette and her childhood friends went out to the fields to gather firewood. Her family was poor. While the others were playing games, Bernadette kept gathering wood. She came near a river and saw a beautiful lady dressed in blue and white, with stars around her head and roses at her feet.

  5. Facts When Bernadette told her family about the beautiful lady, they did not believe her. However, the lady kept reappearing. One day the lady told Bernadette to dig where she stood, and a fresh spring of water came bubbling out of the ground. Blind people who washed their faces in the spring could see. Sick people who washed their bodies in the water became well. The lady was Mary. Mary told Bernadette to build a great church there. This came to be known as the Shrine of Lourdes. Many miracles still happen there to this day.

  6. Feast Day Her feast day is 16thApril. 18thFebruary (France some traditional congregations). Major shrine: Convent of Saint Gilard (Espace Bernadette Soubirous Nevers) Canonized: 8thDecember 1933, Rome, by Pope Pius XI. Beatified: 14thJune 1925, Rome, by Pope Pius XI. Venerated in: Catholic Church.

  7. The visions of Mary When she was 14 years old, Bernadette experianced her first vision at the rock of Masabielle near Lourdes. Over the next six months, the same apparition of a beautiful young woman appeared to her 18 times! No one else saw or heard the vision, but there were witnesses to her reaction. The vision informed Bernadette that the beautiful woman was Mary of the Immaculate conception and instructed her to drink from the nearby spring and show penitence .

  8. Results Of Her visions After investigation, Church authorities confirmed the authenticity of the apparitions in 1862. In the 150 years since Soubirious dug up the spring, 69 cures have been verified by the Lourdes Medical Bureau as inexplicable after what the church claims are "extremely rigorous scientific and medical examinations" that failed to find any other explanation. The Lourdes Commission that examined Bernadette after the visions ran an intensive analysis on the water and found that, while it had a high mineral content, it contained nothing out of the ordinary that would account for the cures attributed to it. Bernadette said that it was faith and prayer that cured the sick: "One must have faith and pray; the water will have no virtue without faith

  9. Quotes I shall spend every moment loving. One who loves does not notice her trials; or perhaps more accurately, she is able to love them. O my Mother, to you I sacrifice all other attachments so that my heart may belong entirely to you and to my Jesus. I shall do every thing for heaven, my true home. On The Vision of the Virgin Mary Question: Was she beautiful? Oh! Oh! Yes indeed! And even more than that! so lovely that, when you have seen her once, you would willingly die to see her again!

  10. Prayer

  11. Quiz time! Hello fellow readers and welcome to the quiz time! Any one who writes the answers for the questions on the next side on a piece of paper and gives it to Chloe (class 13) and Anina (class 12) on Friday, will get a prize on the next week, the first person who gets all the answers correct and on time, will get some chocolate or some sweets Get ready Get set Go!

  12. Questions! 1. Who did St Bernadette see by the rocks? 2. What age was Bernadette when she saw the woman? 3. What would happen when the sick and blind people washed their bodies and faces in the water? 4. What date was her birth? 5.How many times did the beautiful lady show up to her? 6.When is her feast day? 7.What was she venerated in? 8. When was she beatified?

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