This Sterling Silver medal is a picture of Saint Bernadette as a nun. It measures 18mm. in diameter. Comes in a blue velvet pouch and is available with either an 18 in. sterling chain or a 24 in. sterling chain.
St. Bernadette
Feast Day:
Roman Rite Calendar - 04/16
Patron Of:
Sick Poor
Memorial
16 April
18 February in France
Profile
Oldest of six children in a very poor family headed by Francois and Louise Casterot. Hired out as a servant from age 12 to 14. Shepherdess. On 11 February 1858, around the time of her first Communion, she received a vision of the Virgin; her own account of it is in the Readings section below. She received seventeen more in the next five months, and was led to a spring of healing waters. She moved into a house with the sisters of Nevers at Lourdes where she lived, worked, and learned to read and write. The sisters cared for the sick and indigent, and at age 22 they admitted Bernadette into their order since she was both. Always sick herself, and often mistreated by her superiors, she died with a prayer for Mary's aid. Since the appearances of Mary to young Bernadette in 1858, more than 200 million people have visited the shrine of Lourdes.
Born
7 January 1844 at Lourdes, France
Died
16 April 1879, Nevers, France of natural causes; body incorrupt
Beatified
1925
Canonized
1933 by Pope Pius XI
Name Meaning
brave as a bear
Patronage
against bodily ills
illness
Lourdes, France
people ridiculed for their piety
poverty
shepherdesses
shepherds
sick people
sickness