Perhaps the most famous is her 18th vision of a poor and sick French teenager who was awarded the special occasion related to the Virgin Mary, Our Lady. Bernadette was a Catholic in her life, and her faith prospered for the vision she had acquired. St. Bernadette is among the saints one of the humble people among the saints (Lord and Lord 213). Although the citations are different, the life of Bernadette's prayer as a child is classified as pious by other people, but others classify it as ordinary (Laurentin 13).
Various authors are writing about Fanta of St. Bernardette and Lourdes. However, the impact of St. Bernadette's 20th century culture is mainly due to "Bernadette's Song" and its author's efforts. Franz Weilfeld was a German writer of Jews who, after becoming a Nazi in France, found himself in Lourdes while trying to escape to Portugal. Families who joined Werfel and his wife told them the story of Bernadette and her view on Our Lady. Wellfell swore he would write the story of St. Bernardette if they could escape. According to his promise, his first priority when he arrived in the United States was to write a historical novel (historical rather than historical), "Bernadette's Song". Funny trivia: The structure of this best-selling is itself a reference to the Bible Rosary - Five parts of each chapter 10
The book at that time impacted my heart, it was a book about the life of Lourdes San Bernadette. Bernadette soon became my biggest hero. Of course, the story of St. Bernardette is about unconditional love of pure female energy. At that time I did not understand it, but I was immediately attracted to understanding this energy. I drank books on distant lands such as Africa, India, South America. I drank books on history, geography, biography, but I especially like animal books. When I go home from school, I open a book and send it to Serengeti Plain or Uganda Rainforest or Indian Everglades immediately.
St. Bernadette was born in Lourdes, France on January 7, 1844. Her parents are very poor, and she is the first of nine children. On January 9th she was baptized by the local parish church St. Pierre's. When I was a child, Bernadette suffered from cholera and suffered from extreme asthma. Unfortunately, due to the rest of her life she was in poor health. The woman smiled in front of Bernadette and wore blue and white, then used ivory and golden beads to make a cross. Bernadette fell to the ground and took out his beads and began to pray. Bernadette later described that woman as "uo petito damizelo", or "small woman". Her sisters and friends said that she could not meet, but Bernadette knew she was watching the truth.