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She was born in the house of farmer Pierre Labouré, the ninth of 11 living children. On October 9, 1815 Catherine's mother, Madeleine Gontard, died. Catherine was then just nine years old. Pierre's sister suggested that she care for his two youngest children, Catherine and Tonine. After he agreed, the sisters moved to their aunt's house at Saint-Rémy, a village nine kilometers from their home.

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  • Catherine Labouré
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  • She was born in the house of farmer Pierre Labouré, the ninth of 11 living children. On October 9, 1815 Catherine's mother, Madeleine Gontard, died. Catherine was then just nine years old. Pierre's sister suggested that she care for his two youngest children, Catherine and Tonine. After he agreed, the sisters moved to their aunt's house at Saint-Rémy, a village nine kilometers from their home.
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  • 1947-07-27(xsd:date)
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  • 1806-05-02(xsd:date)
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  • Catherine Labouré
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  • --11-25
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  • 1876-12-31(xsd:date)
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  • 1933-05-28(xsd:date)
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  • Zoe Labouré
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  • She was born in the house of farmer Pierre Labouré, the ninth of 11 living children. On October 9, 1815 Catherine's mother, Madeleine Gontard, died. Catherine was then just nine years old. Pierre's sister suggested that she care for his two youngest children, Catherine and Tonine. After he agreed, the sisters moved to their aunt's house at Saint-Rémy, a village nine kilometers from their home. As a young woman she became a member of the a nursing order founded by Saint Vincent de Paul. She was extremely devout, of a somewhat romantic nature, given to visions and intuitive insights (she chose the Daughters of Charity after a dream about St. Vincent). Having lost her mother at an early age she was very fond of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is said that after her mother's funeral, Catherine picked up a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary and kissed it; saying "Now you will be my mother."
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