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Louise Lateau

Louise Lateau, born 29 January 1850 at Bois-d'Haine, in Belgium, died on 25 August 1883 at Bois-d'Haine, was a stigmatist and mystic.〔http://www.millon.com/collections/religion/golgotha/imbertgourbeyretm.html〕
The case of Louise Lateau is one of the best documented of those who received the stigmata. She was famous in the 1860s because of her mystical trances and she was examined in the course of three years by more than a hundred doctors and two hundred theologians.

== Life ==
The historian David Blackbourn has pointed out in his study, that in the life of Louise Lateau a number of features are found similar to other Mystics such as Anna Katharina Emmerick and to the experiences of visionaries such as Bernadette Soubirous and Catherine Labouré. All suffered similarly from harsh treatment, early separation from family or the loss of family members and in general, a life of dependency and poverty.

Louise Lateau’s father died when Louise was still a toddler. Her father died of smallpox ten weeks after her birth. Louise also contracted the disease and was saved with much difficulty.〔Louise Lateau. Rapport médical sur la stigmatisée de Bois d’Haine, fait à l’Académie royale de médecine de Belgique au nom d’une commission, par le Dr Warlomont, Bruxelles, C. Mucquardt, 1875 (Paris, J. P. Baillière et fils, 1875), 195 p. (M-36446 ). p 10〕 Her mother gave her out to work from her 11th year as a housemaid. Shortly thereafter, she was brought back again by her mother and had to work as a dressmaker. During a cholera-epidemic in Bois-D’Haine in 1866, the sixteen-year-old Louise Lateau nursed six of the epidemic victims. The following year she became seriously ill herself. The disease lasting until 1868. On April 15, 1868, she was so ill that she received the last rites. Ten days later she had her first experience of the stigmata.〔Blackbourne , p. 41〕

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