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Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat was canonized by the Catholic Church in 1925 for her dedication to education and her role in founding the Society of the Sacred Heart, a religious congregation that focused on the education of young women. She exemplified a life of prayer, service, and devotion to God, leaving a lasting impact on those she served.

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Is there a Saint Sophie?

There is a Saint Sofia (Sophia) and also Madeleine Sophie Barat.


What is saint madeleine Sophie barat patron saint of?

The Patron Saint Index shows no patronages for Saint Madeleine.


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What is Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat's country?

She was born in France.


When was Saint Madeleine born?

Saint Madeleine-Sophie Barat was born in France December 12, 1779.


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Madeline Sophie Barat is not a patron saint at this time.


Did Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat teach children?

Yes, she founded the Society of the Sacred Heart which established over 100 schools worldwide.


Who was Saint Madeline Sophie Barat's family?

Mother - Madeleine Fouffé BaratFather - Jacques BaratSister - Marie-Louise BaratBrother - Louis BaratMadeline was the youngest of the siblings.


Who is Saint Madeline?

Also known as Madeline Sophie Barat


What color did Saint Madeline Sophie Barat wear?

black or navy i think...


Did saint Madeleine Sophie live in North Carolina?

yes she did


Did a real saint Madeleine Sophie ever exist?

Yes, Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat was a real person. She was a French Catholic nun who founded the Society of the Sacred Heart, a religious congregation dedicated to the education of women. She was declared a saint by the Catholic Church in 1925.