Marie d'Oignies was born to wealthy Belgian parents.  Like Catherine of Siena, she rejected fashionable clothes and ornaments as a child.  She was compelled to marry at 14, but she convinced her husband to forswear sexual relations and the couple dedicated their lives to lepers.  Some of their fellow townspeople doubted the pair’s sincerity and harassed them. 
Marie eventually became a hermit, wearing white, eating no meat, and mortifying her flesh.  She had visions, especially of St. John, and prophesied.  She also wept uncontrollably when she looked at a crucifix, or alternately was “ravished with ecstasy.”  A priest who objected to Marie’s audibility was himself stricken with tears in the middle of a sermon.

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Woodcut of Marie d'Oignies