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.
Saint Catherine Laboure was a Catholic nun who was a visionary. She saw visions of the Virgin Mary. Saint Catherine was told by the Virgin to have a medal made with certain inscriptions on it. Today, this medal is known by Catholics as the Miraculous Medal.
St. Catherine Laboure was a Sister of Charity in France in the 19th century. Her body is still incorrupt and is resting in a glass coffin in full habit. When one thinks of St. Catherine, one remembers the white coronets of the Sisters of Charity. Also, the Blessed Virgin Mary gave her the miraculous medal to promote, and that is probably her most famous symbol.
St. Catherine Laboure does not yet have any patronages assigned to her.
There are a number of saints named Catherine. Please be specific.
Catherine was canonized on July 27, 1947, by Pope Pius XII.
Catherine Laboure is not a patron saint.
humility
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.
Sister (now Saint) Catherine Laboure.
St. Catherine Laboure.
st. catherine of laboure died on december the 31 1876 (aged 70)
december the 31 1876
Catherine died on December 31, 1876, at Enghien-Reuilly, France, of natural causes, a sudden painful illness.
Catherine of Aragon is not a saint.
Saint Catherine of Bologna is listed as the only patron saint of art.
Catherine of Aragon is not a canonized saint.
St. Catherine of Assisi, also known as Saint Catherine of Bologna, was an Italian nun and mystic who lived in the 15th century. She was known for her piety, humility, and dedication to serving the poor and sick. She founded a convent in Bologna and was later canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church.
Saint Catherine of Sieanna Represents the dove and the lily:)