St. Bernadette didn't have an official symbol, but she can be depicted with lilies because of her purity.
Yes, Saint Bernadette is often depicted holding a rosary or wearing a habit, representing her devotion to prayer and faith. Additionally, some images of her may include a spring or grotto, symbolizing her vision of the Virgin Mary at Lourdes, where a healing spring emerged.
Yes, a torch with flame and a basket of fruit and flowers.
She is associated with Lourdes France and it is said her body was dug up some thirty years after her death ,her symbol is Lillies/
The Patron Saint Index lists no symbols for Benardette.
Lilies are often associated with purity and innocence, qualities that are believed to be exemplified by Saint Bernadette. Additionally, it is said that during one of her visions of the Virgin Mary at Lourdes, a golden rose bush sprouted lilies, reinforcing the symbolism of the flower in connection to Saint Bernadette.
The rose is often associated with Saint Bernadette because it is said that during one of the Marian apparitions at Lourdes, France, the Virgin Mary appeared to her holding a rose in her hands. This rose symbolized purity, love, and grace, qualities that are often associated with Saint Bernadette and her devotion to the Virgin Mary.
Yes, Bernadette is the patron saint of Lourdes, France.
Bernadette was a nun and had no children.
Saint Bernadette did not start a religious community.
Saint Bernadette College of Alabang was created in 1983.
Saint Bernadette of Lourdes was 35 years old when she died.
Bernadette of Lourdes has no symbols.
No, she is a saint and not an angel.
Bernadette died of tuberculosis of the bone.