The rose currently sold as 'Minette' is identical to 'Rosa x suionum' in Scandinavia, to 'Dornenlose Kreiselrose' (thornless turbinata) in Germany and possibly to 'Banshee-Rose' in USA.
'Belle Cathérine' was a commercial name invented by Carl G. Dahl of the Alnarp Garden nursery in Sweden in 1918. A priority of this name, as propagated by some Nordic rose societies, cannot be supported, as the rose's history probably goes back to the 19th century.
The Swedish Rose Society recommends
Minette for northern Sweden.
Corn Hill Nursery says 'Minette' is perhaps the toughest, longest-lived of the albas. They still find this rose growing on abandoned farms untended for decades. It has healthy foliage and double light pink flowers that darken toward the center...
. Vibert classed 'Minette' as a hybrid centifolia - see References