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Oh, dude, St. Bernadette was all about that Catholic life. She was all about those traditional Catholic beliefs, like the Virgin Mary appearing to her at Lourdes and all that jazz. Like, she was super into her faith and spreading the word about her visions. So yeah, she was all about those classic Catholic beliefs, you know?

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