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 Catholic Books - M
The visions of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich are the world’s greatest source of detail on the life of St. Mary Magdalen—great sinner, great penitent, and the second most prominent woman in the Gospels.
If read carefully and prayed sincerely, they should prove to be living words through which the Word of God is meditated into the minds and hearts of Christians today.
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 Wear the Miraculous  Medal
hen, Sister Labouré recounts, “I heard a voice saying to me, have a medal struck according to this picture.
All those who wear it will receive great graces; these graces will be abundant for those who wear it with faith.”
John’s vision of the “woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and on her head a crown of twelve stars” (cf.
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 CathED Books Alphabetical
Saint Benedict; The Story of the Father of the Western Monks
Catherine of Siena; The Story of the Girl Who Saw Saints in the Sky
Miraculous Medal, The, The Story of Our Lady's Appearances to St. Catherine Laboure
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 Catherine I - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Catherine I
The tsar divorced his wife in 1711 and married Catherine in 1712.
She accompanied him on his campaigns, and showed tact and shrewdness.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Saints - Saints of the Church
Catherine Labouré (1806-1876): French Religious; favored with series of visions soon after she joined Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul in Paris in 1830; first Miraculous Medal (see Index) struck in 1832 in accord with one of the visions; canonized 1947; Nov. 28.
Edith Stein, St. (1891-1942): German Carmelite (Teresa Benedicta of the Cross); born of Jewish parents; author and lecturer; baptized in Catholic Church, 1922; arrested with her sister Rosa in 1942 and put to death at Auschwitz; beatified 1987, by Pope John Paul II during his visit to West Germany.
Catherine of Bologna (1413-1463): Italian Poor Clare; mystic, writer, artist canonized 1712; patron of artists; May 9.
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 SACRAMENTS
Mary appeared three times in 1830 to Catherine Labouré.
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