Religious figures who disregard rationality by faith: St. Bernadette of Lourdes, St. Bernardet of Lourdes, originally a religious figure, hoping to see sacred ghosts and lead others to magical experience It was not a person of those days. Instead, she was born into a family who experienced difficulty and many unhappiness. Her family lost money after poor investment and good, three brothers and sisters died at birth, and her father left the family and died.
St. Bernadette of Lourdes is a saint born in Lourdes, France on January 7, 1844. Since 1858, she has received some vision of the Virgin Mary. When she reported these visions, internal affairs tried to force her to abandon her explanation. She refused and found a hole in the healing spring of the miracle he found. Napoleon III's wife helped me to understand the vision of building a church in the cave. Lourdes has become a pilgrimage place for believers from all over the world. She passed away on April 16, 1879 and was worshiped as a saint by Pope Pius XI in 1933.
The fountain of Lourdes was discovered by the St. Bernadette under the direction of the Holy Virgin and she asked her to wash the invisible fountain and wash them in. Since then, millions of people have been soaked in Lourdes' water and soaked in. In the early days, some entrepreneurs wanted to find a particular real estate underwater, which might make Lourdes the destination of a popular spa. However, it turned out that water was pure and drinkable. Faith is an element of "secret". As Bernadette said, "People must have faith and prayer, without faith there is no virtue in the water."
St. Bernadette is drawn by Rosary or attracted to Our Lady. In 1933 she was named Hadith by Pope Pui XII. St. Bernardette is a sickly maid, and people laugh at religion, poverty, shepherds, shepherds, and French Lourdes.
Bernadette Soubirous is a saint of France, Lourdes. She is a dream and a messenger of Immaculate Conception and tells us the words of the Virgin Mary speaking in the Basque Accents of Southern France and Northern Spain. She is talking about praying, repenting, poverty, and teaching the goodness of the church. The regret of Dante's hell and St. Augustine is similar to the Bible, but they all have some good proposals, what are those? That is not just someone's vision. Augustine can make the reader experience the journey of life just as Dante takes the reader through hell.