Benedict Joseph Labre, born on March 25, 1748, and died on April 16, 1783, was a Catholic saint known for his piety and life of poverty. He left his hometown at a young age and embarked on a wandering life,乞讨为生 while dedicating himself to prayer and missionary work. His life was filled with suffering and sacrifice, including hunger, cold, and illness. He died outside the Church of St. Jacques in Paris. His life story is considered a symbol of sanctity by the Church, and his relics and stories are still revered by believers today.