Bernadette
Saint. Also called Bernadette of Lourdes . Marie Bernarde Soubirous or Soubiroux, 1844–79, French nun.
a female given name: derived from Bernard.
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She arrived at Lourdes at daybreak, and happened to meet Bernadette.
A complete transformation was effected in Bernadette herself.
It was known that Bernadette was to visit the grotto daily for a fortnight.
Of the two sisters, Marie was rosy and strong, but Bernadette pale and delicate, being afflicted with asthma.
Bernadette was not afraid, but, habitually passive, she hurried with them without protest.
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