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In
Lourdes, France, in 1844 a baby girl named Bernadette
Soubrious was born. Bernadette’s family was very poor, and
Bernadette was responsible for looking after and caring for
her brothers and sisters.
Bernadette was a good natured girl with dark eyes and a
round face. The only education Bernadette received was the
Catholic teachings which she studied
faithfully in the evenings.
At the age of 13, Bernadette was preparing for her First
Holy Communion. One of Bernadette’s chores was to collect
wood
for the fire.
On a cold day in February
1858, Bernadette and 2 companions headed off to the Gave
River to collect pieces of wood. The 2 companions ran ahead and left
Bernadette struggling to keep up. As Bernadette was taking
off her shoes to make her way
through the river, she was startled by a peculiar
wind and rustling sound.
Bernadette looked up towards the grotto and the caves on the
riverbank. Near the opening of the grotto, Bernadette
glanced
and noticed the cave was suddenly filled with golden
light. Lifting up her eyes, she saw a lady of great beauty,
dressed in a
pure white robe with a blue sash, a veil over
her head, a rosary clasped in her hands and yellow roses at
her feet. Bernadette
rubbed her eyes. What a beautiful
lady! But where did she come from? And what
was she doing here?
The beautiful lady smiled at Bernadette and asked her to say
her rosary. Bernadette said her prayers and when she was
finished she looked up, the lady had
vanished. Bernadette caught up to her 2 friends and
discovered that they were upset
with her. What have you been
doing? Playing in the river, while we are out
here collecting wood? Bernadette told them
about the vision
she had just witnessed. The girls told Bernadette
she was silly and probably just seeing things.
Bernadette felt drawn to the grotto and returned there on
the next Sunday. Again Bernadette saw the beautiful lady.
The third
time Bernadette went to the
grotto, the lady spoke to her. The beautiful lady asked
Bernadette to come here every day for
fifteen days.
She said that she wanted
Bernadette to tell the priests to build a chapel there. She
told her to drink water from the stream.
The lady also told Bernadette to pray
for the conversion of sinners. Bernadette followed the
requests.
On March 25, the Lady finally told Bernadette that she was
Mary, the mother of Jesus, and that her purpose in appearing
to Bernadette was to warn her to pray
and make sacrifices for sinners. The miracles of body and
soul performed at Lourdes are
the proof that this message was a true
warning from the queen of heaven to her children and that
she was deeply interested
in their welfare.
Bernadette’s daily visits to the grotto caused quite a stir
in the countryside. Crowds of people began to gather and
watch
Bernadette as she examined the cave and
obediently did the things the lady asked of her. They
watched Bernadette scrape
away soil beside the grotto until a spring of water
started to trickle out. Would you believe this spring still
provides 27,000
gallons of water everyday!
This is the sacred Lourdes water which heals all! At first,
the priests, the town’s folk, and the families doubted
Bernadette’s
visions and the purpose in her
activities. But Bernadette was stubborn and determined to
follow Mary’s plans for her.
Eventually everyone did believe Bernadette and
the grotto at Lourdes became a place of worship and the
Lourdes holy water
was sacred for performing miracles.
At the age of 22, Bernadette became a nun and devoted her
life to Mary, to praying for the conversion of sinners and
to the
service of God. Bernadette died on
April 16, 1879, at the age of 36.
She will be remembered for believing in the greater glory of
God as she was faithful to her mission, she was humble in
glory and she was valiant in her
sufferings. Today, Lourdes remains one of the most
frequented Christian shrines in the world. More than 3
million visitors, pilgrims and
tourists come each year to the Grotto of Massabielle, where
the Virgin Mary appeared to
Bernadette 18 times in 1858.
Many people . . . men, women, children, sick people, young
people, old people from all over the world meet at Lourdes
in
their search for God, and bring their
lives more in keeping with the message of poverty, prayer,
penance, purity and
dedication preached by Bernadette in her life
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