• Today, this mission organization born of the vision of Pauline Jaricot provides help for more than 1,100 mission dioceses all over the globe.
  • On January 9, 1862, Pauline died in her house in Lorette. Pauline Jaricot fed her energy for the service of evangelization in union with God.
  • Pauline-Marie Jaricot nicknamed it "Lorette" in memory of the House of the Virgin when she bought it in 1832.
  • In the portrait she was still a young woman. Pauline Jaricot’s bedroom in Lorette, the house in Lyon she founded. It can still be visited today.
  • In 1963, 100 years after her death, Pope John XXIII signed the decree which proclaimed the virtues of Pauline Jaricot, declaring her “venerable.”
  • La maison de Pauline Jaricot ) , Fransa'nın Lyon kentinde bulunan bir ev müzesinin adıdır .
  • Also known as. English. House of Pauline Jaricot. museum in Lyon. ... Maison de Pauline Jaricot, Lyon (avr 2021).jpg 3,016 × 4,032; 3.84 MB.
  • The works of Pauline-Marie Jaricot, both spiritual and pastoral, including many audiences with Popes Gregory XVI in 1839 and Pius 1X, in 1856, continued until...
  • In the house of Lorette, Pauline instructed Abbot Rousselon to have a chapel erected to Saint Philomena, in gratitude for her healing at the tomb of the saint.
  • Significance Eymard often visited Pauline Jaricot’s house on Fourvière hill, where he encouraged her works of charity and celebrated Mass in the chapel...
  • Story of Pauline Jaricot. ... Like Pauline Jaricot, we are called to spread the message of the Gospel to the ends of the earth, through prayer and sharing.
  • Fr Brian Lucas, National Director of Catholic Mission, has welcomed with great joy the announcement of the beatification of Pauline Jaricot, the founder of the...
  • Old country house built in the 16th c. on a 14th-c. building listed as a Historical Monument.