Catherine Aurelia Caouette, born on July eleventh, eighteen thirty-three, was a remarkable figure in Canadian religious history. Known as Catherine-Aurélie du Précieux-Sang, she dedicated her life to the service of God and the community, becoming a prominent nun and spiritual leader.
In her quest to deepen the spiritual lives of those around her, Catherine founded the Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood. This congregation was established with the mission of fostering devotion and adoration to the Precious Blood of Christ, reflecting her profound faith and commitment to her religious calling.
Catherine's legacy extends beyond her lifetime, as her work continues to inspire many within the Catholic community. She passed away in nineteen hundred and five, leaving behind a rich heritage of faith and service that resonates to this day.