- St. Julie Billiart - Saints Angels - Catholic Online
St Julie (Julia) Billiart was born in 1751 and died in 1816 As a child, playing "school" was Julie's favorite game When she was sixteen, to help support her family, she began to teach "for real" She sat on a haystack during the noon recess and told the biblical parables to the workers
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- St. Julie Billiart: A Beacon of Faith and Education
The feast day of St Julie Billiart is celebrated on April 8th each year On this day, those inspired by her life reflect on her dedication to education, faith, and legacy
- Julie Billiart - Wikipedia
St Julie's predominating trait in the spiritual order was her ardent charity, springing from a lively faith and manifesting itself in her thirst for suffering and her zeal for souls
- St. Julie was born into a simple farming family and began teaching at . . .
Julie Billiart was born in Cuvilly, France in 1751 Her life was marked by a great desire to make known the goodness of God She began teaching about God's goodness at an early age, and despite a paralysis that crippled her at the age of 22, Julie continued teaching until her death
- St. Julie Billiart - Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur
On June 22, 1969, the Church recognized the Sainthood of Julie Billiart, Foundress of the Congregation of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, in a liturgical celebration of her Canonization at the Vatican in Rome
- Saint Julie Billiart - Loyola Press
Julie and Frances returned to Amiens where they founded the Institute of Notre Dame, a community of women dedicated mainly to the care and instruction of poor girls In 1804 during a novena, a priest exhorted Julie to take a step in faith and on the spot she was miraculously healed
- St. Julie Billiart - Catholic News Agency
Julie and a rich young woman began the teaching order in 1803 In 1804, Julie was miraculously cured and could walk again She died peacefully in 1816 at age 64 Pope Paul VI canonized her in
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