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Catherine Jarrige (4 October 1754 – 4 July 1836) – known as in her local dialect – was a French Roman Catholic and Dominican tertiary who was beatified in 1996.
Jarrige spent her childhood on her farm in Cantal until the death of her mother prompted her to begin lacemaking in Mauriac. She became a Dominican tertiary in Mauriac and began tending to the needs of the poor. The French Revolution did not hinder her charitable works. Alongside her care for the poor and needy, she protected the priests who refused to pledge their allegiance to the new regime. Provided by Wikipedia
Catherine Jarrige
Catherine Jarrige (4 October 1754 – 4 July 1836) – known as in her local dialect – was a French Roman Catholic and Dominican tertiary who was beatified in 1996. Jarrige spent her childhood on her farm in Cantal until the death of her mother prompted her to begin lacemaking in Mauriac. She became a Dominican tertiary in Mauriac and began tending to the needs of the poor. The French Revolution did not hinder her charitable works. Alongside her care for the poor and needy, she protected the priests who refused to pledge their allegiance to the new regime. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Jarrige, Jean-FrançoisOther Authors: “…Jarrige, Catherine…”
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