• Jaricot was born in Lyon, France, on 22 July 1799, the youngest of seven children of Antoine and Jeanne Jaricot. Her father owned a silk factory in Lyon.
  • Jaricot House chose the colour magenta as its own to honour Pauline’s commitment to service above beauty.
  • Significance Eymard often visited Pauline Jaricot’s house on Fourvière hill, where he encouraged her works of charity and celebrated Mass in the chapel...
  • 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...
  • Pauline's first organization, The Reparatrices of the Heart of Jesus, was started among the factory girls in the Jaricot silk factory. The Home of Pauline Jaricot.
  • En 1832, Pauline Jaricot fait l'acquisition de la propriété qu'elle rebaptise maison de la Lorette. ... House of Pauline Jaricot. museum in Lyon.
  • Last fall, the Vatican announced that the beatification of Pauline Jaricot, a 19th-century French woman, will be held May 22.
  • Road House. ... This is a portrait of Pauline Jaricot. In 1822, the young and rich French woman founded the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.
  • Saygıdeğer Paulina Jaricot'un portresi, yaklaşık 2021. Kişisel bilgi. fransızca isim. Pauline-Marie Jaricot Vikiveri'deki verileri görüntüleyin ve değiştirin.