There are many, many miracles that are attributed to the intercession of
Bernadette. The two listed below were submitted in her cause for
beatification and canonization.
Henri Boisselet, attacked in November, 1913, by tubercular peritonitis,
had received the Last Sacraments. A novena to Bernadette was begun, for
him and with him, and was due to end on December 8th. On that very day he
was instantaneously and completely cured. Passed as fit for military
service during the 1914-1918 war, he was drafted to the front, where he
was later taken prisoner. After thirty-two months of captivity in Germany,
he returned home still in sound health.
Sister Marie-Mélanie Meyer, of the Sisters of Providence of Ribeauvillé,
was infirmarian in the Sacred Heart Convent in Moulins. In 1910, when she
was thirty years of age, acute pains and frequent vomiting revealed a
gastric ulcer. Soon she became incapable of taking any nourishment, was
reduced to extreme weakness and near to death. She vowed a pilgrimage to
Bernadette's tomb. On the journey from Moulins to Nevers she suffered
intense pain. Once in the little chapel of St Joseph she summoned up
strength to prostrate herself on the tombstone and then to remain there in
prayer, now on her knees, now seated, for an hour. Suddenly her pains
disappeared. Seized with a violent hunger she took a meal without any
difficulty. She felt her strength returning already, and the return
journey to Moulins was accomplished without fatigue or suffering. The next
day Sister Marie-Mélanie returned to normal life and resumed her post.
In addition, the church accepted the fact that her body remained incorrupt
after being buried a number of years as a miracle to support canonization.
St. bernadette work miricles all throughout her life.
She worked one miricle when she survived chlorea
After her middle name Bernarda
The Village of St. Bernadette was created in 1960.
No, there were thousands of saints before St. Bernadette was canonized
St. Bernadette of Lourdes.
Bernadette of Lourdes has no symbols.
As far as I can find, there is only St. Bernadette of Lourdes.
St. Bernadette of Lourdes School was created in 1947.
Bernadette suffered from tuberculosis of the bone.
Francois and Louise Casterot were the parents of Bernadette
Yes, the family of Bernadette was very poor.
Bernadette was a nun in the convent at Nevers, France.
Bernadette lived her entire life in France.