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St. Vincent de Paul and St. Catherine Laboure

Father Joseph Roesch, MIC, shares about the connection between St. Vincent de Paul and St. Catherine Laboure in Paris, near the special shrine of the Miraculous Medal, were the heart of St. Vincent de Paul is kept in a reliquary.

 

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