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Our Lady of La Salette (French: Notre-Dame de La Salette) is a Marian apparition reported by two French children, Maximin Giraud and Mélanie Calvat, to have occurred at La Salette-Fallavaux, France, in 1846. On 19 September 1851, the local bishop formally approved the public devotion and prayers to Our Lady of La Salette.
The La Salette religious congregation traces its origin to a reported apparition on September 19, 1846 in the small French hamlet of La Salette. [1] The Missionaries of La Salette were founded as a "perpetual remembrance of Mary's merciful Apparition." [1] The Missionaries of La Salette were founded in 1852 by Philibert de Bruillard (1765 ...
Henriette Aymer de la Chevalerie (8 November 1767 – 23 November 1834), founder of the Congregation, declared Servant of God in 2010; Pierre-Marie-Joseph Coudrin (1 March 1768 – 27 March 1837), founder of the Congregation, declared Servant of God on 3 April 1995; Mateo Crawley-Boevey Murga (18 November 1875 - 4 May 1960), Peruvian priest [6]
The Order of the Apostles of the Last Days is a Roman Catholic religious order proposed by the visionary Mélanie Calvat claiming guidance from Our Lady of La Salette at a private apparition on 19 September 1846 on the mountain at La Salette, Isère in France.
On 19 September 1846, about three o'clock in the afternoon, on a mountain about three miles distant from the village of La Salette-Fallavaux, it is related that two children, a shepherdess of fifteen named Mélanie Calvat, called Mathieu, and a shepherd-boy of eleven named Maximin Giraud, both of them uneducated, beheld in a resplendent light a "beautiful lady" clad in a strange costume.
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La Salette-Fallavaux (French pronunciation: [la salɛt falavo]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. [3] The sanctuary of Our Lady of La Salette in the mountains above the village is a well-known pilgrimage site devoted to an 1846 Marian apparition .
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