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Blessed Anneandrée Minutte

Blessed

Martyr

Feast Day: July 13

Birth: February 4, 1740

Death: July 1, 13

Biography

Blessed Anneandrée Minutte, also known as Sister Saint Alexis, was a Sacramentine nun who met a tragic fate during the French Revolution. She was born on 4 February 1740 in Sérignan, Vaucluse, France.

Anneandrée Minutte entered religious life and joined the Sacramentine Sisters, a contemplative congregation devoted to the Blessed Sacrament. She embraced the religious life wholeheartedly and dedicated herself to a life of prayer and service to God.

During the turbulent period of the French Revolution, religious persecution was rampant, and many faithful Catholics faced severe threats to their faith. Anneandrée, known for her strong devotion and unwavering faith, was among those who faced persecution.

In 1794, Anneandrée Minutte was martyred for her Catholic beliefs. She was guillotined on 13 July, in Orange, Vaucluse, France. Her martyrdom symbolized her refusal to renounce her faith, even in the face of death.

The Catholic Church recognized Anneandrée's martyrdom, and she was venerated on 19 March 1925 by Pope Pius XI, who declared her a martyr through a decree. On 10 May 1925, Pope Pius XI officially beatified her, thereby acknowledging her as Blessed Anneandrée Minutte.

As a Blessed, Anneandrée Minutte is honored on her feast day, which is celebrated on 13 July. Additionally, since she is one of the Martyrs of Orange, her feast day is also observed on 9 July, along with her companions who suffered martyrdom during the same period.

Blessed Anneandrée Minutte's life and martyrdom serve as an inspiration to the faithful, as they remind us of the courage and unwavering devotion to the Catholic faith, even in the face of immense persecution and adversity.