The mission that the Blessed Mother gave St. Catherine Labouré had her leave the solitude that fostered her asceticism, at certain critical moments in her life, in order to bring Marian devotion to the Church.
St. Catherine Labouré
St. Catherine Labouré: A Dream Comes True
by Famvin Media Resources | December 7, 2018 | Association of the Miraculous Medal, Formation | 1 Comment
SlideShare presentation that shows the connection between St. Catherine and St. Vincent, through dreams and visions whose meaning she did not understand at first.
This Week on the Vincentian Family Calendar
by Famvin Media Resources | July 20, 2018 | Formation, International Association of Charities - Ladies of Charity | 0 Comments
July 18 and July 19 are two dates to remember, in the history of the Vincentian Family.
The Solitude of St. Catherine Labouré
by Famvin Media Resources | November 26, 2017 | Formation | 2 Comments
The fact that Catherine Labouré kept her secret for forty-six years created a sense of mystery in reflections on her life, and during her life.
Video from the Miraculous Medal Shrine in Philadelphia
by Famvin Media Resources | May 28, 2017 | Formation | 0 Comments
July 18-19, 1830: First Apparition of Blessed Virgin Mary to St. Catherine Labouré
by .famvin | Jul 19, 2019 | Association of the Miraculous Medal, Formation
Beginning in this week of July in 1830, St. Catherine Labouré, then a young Seminary Sister (novice) of the Daughters of Charity, received the extraordinary favor of three apparitions with the Virgin Mary.
June 20: Anniversary of Pontifical Approbation of the Children of Mary Association
by Famvin Media Resources | Jun 21, 2019 | Vincentian Marian Youth
The mission of the Children of Mary, and its successor the Vincentian Marian Youth Movement, was confided by God to St. Catherine Labouré, by way of the Blessed Virgin Mary’s apparitions. This week in 1847, Pontifical approval of the Children of Mary was obtained.
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