Marie Catherine Laveau (Mah-REE Kah-TREEN Lah-VOH)
A Resident
Marie Catherine Paris Glapion- Laveau (a.k.a. Aje)

The Vodou Queen’s Role in Tír na nÓg
Marie Laveau is neither mortal nor divine, but something in between—a living spirit, a force of memory and will. She does not rule, nor does she seek to, for power has never been her aim. Instead, she acts as a keeper of the old ways, ensuring that the wisdom of the ancestors is not merely remembered, but still practiced, honored, and evolved.Mannerisms and Daily Life
Legends in Tír na nÓg
Though she has only recently arrived in Tír na nÓg, her name is already spoken with reverence. Some say she can still hear the prayers of those who call upon her in the mortal world, that she answers the lost souls who whisper to her through the veils of time. Others believe that her very presence keeps the Orisha connected to their mortal followers, ensuring that even in Tír na nÓg, the bonds between spirit and believer remain unbroken. But if you ask her what she is, she will only smile and say, Child, I am as I have always been. I walk where I am needed. And so, the Vodou Queen of the mortal world has found her place in Tír na nÓg—not as a ruler, but as a keeper of faith, a mother to the lost, a bridge between past and future, a spirit who refuses to be forgotten.Photo Album
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Date of Birth
Sep 10, 1801
Date of Death
June 15, 1881
Life
1801 CE
1881 CE
80 years old
Birthplace
New Orleans
Place of Death
New Orleans
Children
Sex
Female
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