Catherine died on December 31, 1876, at Enghien-Reuilly, France, of natural causes, a sudden painful illness.
st. catherine of laboure died on december the 31 1876 (aged 70)
St. Catherine Laboure.
Catherine Laboure's incorrupt body is displayed in a glass case at the Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Paris, France.
The symbols associated with Saint Catherine Laboure include a heart pierced by a sword, representing her devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and a globe with a cross, signifying her mission to spread devotion to Mary Immaculate around the world. She is also often depicted wearing the Miraculous Medal, which she was instrumental in popularizing.
Catherine does not have any patronages assigned at this time.
There are a number of saints named Catherine - Catherine of Siena, Catherine Laboure, Catherine of Alexandria, to name a few.
december the 31 1876
St. Catherine of Alexadria-November 25St. Catherine of Bologna- March 9St. Catherine of Siena- April 29St. Catherine Laboure- November 25St. Catherine de Ricci- February 13There are many more!March 24thDepends on which St.Catherine you are referring to. St. Catherine of Siena(or Sienna) is celebrated April 29th. St. Catherine De' Ricci is celebrated on February 13th. St. Catherine of Alexandria is celebrated 24th or 25th depending on the church.
Sister (now Saint) Catherine Laboure.
There are a number of saints named Catherine. Please be specific.
There are a number of saints named Catherine so you need to be specific.
St. Catherine Laboure, virgin, was born on May 2, 1806. At an early age she entered the community of the Daughters of Charity, in Paris, France. Three times in 1830 the Virgin Mary appeared to St. Catherine Laboure, who then was a twenty-four year old novice. On July 18, the first apparition occurred in the community's motherhouse. St. Catherine beheld a lady seated on the right side of the sanctuary. When St. Catherine approached her, the heavenly visitor told her how to act in time of trial and pointed to the altar as the source of all consolation. Promising to entrust St. Catherine with a mission which would cause her great suffering, the lady also predicted the anticlerical revolt which occurred at Paris in 1870. On November 27, the lady showed St. Catherine the medal of the Immaculate Conception, now universally known as the "Miraculous Medal." She commissioned St. Catherine to have one made, and to spread devotion to this medal. At that time, only her spiritual director, Father Aladel, knew of the apparitions. Forty-five years later, St. Catherine spoke fully of the apparitions to one of her superiors. She died on December 31, 1876, and was canonized on July 27, 1947. Her feast day is November 25.