Sister André, Daughter of Charity and oldest known person in world, dies at age 118

January 18, 2023 at 5:36 p.m.
Sister André, Daughter of Charity and oldest known person in world, dies at age 118
Sister André, Daughter of Charity and oldest known person in world, dies at age 118

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TOULON, France • Sister André, a Daughter of Charity and the world's oldest known person, died at age 118, a spokesman of the nursing home where she died told AFP agency on Tuesday.

"There is great sadness but ... it was her desire to join her beloved brother. For her, it's a liberation," David Tavella, speaking for the Sainte-Catherine-Labouré nursing home, told AFP.

Sister André, a Catholic convert raised in a Protestant family, was born Lucile Randon Feb. 11, 1904. It was 10 years before World War I, Theodore Roosevelt was president of the United States, New York opened its first subway line and U.S. Army engineers began work on the Panama Canal. She also lived through the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic and through 10 pontificates.

Sister  André died Jan. 17 in her sleep at her nursing home in Toulon, on France's Mediterranean coast, Tavella said.

An avid listener of Vatican Radio, the French nun sent well wishes to the radio operation on the occasion of its 90th anniversary in  2021. Sister Andre, who was blind, was a "dedicated listener of the radio that offers her a window of the world" and supports her prayer life, Vatican News reported Feb. 11, 2021.

Last year, for her 118th birthday, Sister  André received a birthday card from French President Emmanuel Macron. 

In April 2022, she met reporters over tea in the house where she lived. 

"People say that work kills. For me, work kept me alive,” she said. “I kept working until I was 108."

Sister  André used to say the biggest joy of her life was when two of her brothers returned home from World War I.


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TOULON, France • Sister André, a Daughter of Charity and the world's oldest known person, died at age 118, a spokesman of the nursing home where she died told AFP agency on Tuesday.

"There is great sadness but ... it was her desire to join her beloved brother. For her, it's a liberation," David Tavella, speaking for the Sainte-Catherine-Labouré nursing home, told AFP.

Sister André, a Catholic convert raised in a Protestant family, was born Lucile Randon Feb. 11, 1904. It was 10 years before World War I, Theodore Roosevelt was president of the United States, New York opened its first subway line and U.S. Army engineers began work on the Panama Canal. She also lived through the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic and through 10 pontificates.

Sister  André died Jan. 17 in her sleep at her nursing home in Toulon, on France's Mediterranean coast, Tavella said.

An avid listener of Vatican Radio, the French nun sent well wishes to the radio operation on the occasion of its 90th anniversary in  2021. Sister Andre, who was blind, was a "dedicated listener of the radio that offers her a window of the world" and supports her prayer life, Vatican News reported Feb. 11, 2021.

Last year, for her 118th birthday, Sister  André received a birthday card from French President Emmanuel Macron. 

In April 2022, she met reporters over tea in the house where she lived. 

"People say that work kills. For me, work kept me alive,” she said. “I kept working until I was 108."

Sister  André used to say the biggest joy of her life was when two of her brothers returned home from World War I.

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