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    St Bernadette Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of St Bernadette? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for St Bernadette from Christianity and what is the personality traits.

    St Bernadette
    INFP

    INFP (4w5)

    St Bernadette personality type is INFP, the idealist with the most intense desire to connect with God. For this reason, they are often referred to as “the beguilers” because of their tendency to be so charming and good-natured, and sometimes even deceptive. The I-P personality type is idealistic and creative, and they desire to help people. At the same time, they thrive on human connection, and are capable of being very entertaining. This personality type is also known as the “entertainer” personality type, since they often find themselves in careers that involve public speaking or writing.

    The INFP personality type is often called the “idealist”, since they are very focused on their ideas and their visions of the future. Idealists often have a gift for making people believe in them. They are highly creative and talented, which is why they are attracted to creative careers like writing, acting, photography, and art.

    In their desire to help others, INFPs will often put their needs last, even if it means putting their health at risk or causing themselves stress. The only thing that matters to INFPs is the wellbeing of their loved ones and friends.

    Saint Bernadette Soubirous (7 January 1844 – 16 April 1879), also known as Saint Bernadette of Lourdes, was the firstborn daughter of a miller from Lourdes (Lorda in Occitan), in the department of Hautes-Pyrénées in France, and is best known for experiencing Marian apparitions of a "young lady" who asked for a chapel to be built at the nearby cave-grotto at Massabielle. These apparitions are said to have occurred between 11 February and 16 July 1858, and the woman who appeared to her identified herself as the "Immaculate Conception."

    After a canonical investigation, Soubirous's reports were eventually declared "worthy of belief" on 18 February, 1862, and the Marian apparition became known as Our Lady of Lourdes. Since her death, Soubirous's body has apparently remained internally incorrupt. The Marian shrine at Lourdes (Midi-Pyrénées, from 2016 part of Occitanie) went on to become a major pilgrimage site, attracting over five million pilgrims of all denominations each year.

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