In 2002 I was able to visit Lourdes
with a group of Maltese pilgrims. I celebrated Mass for them and visited many
landmarks, both in Lourdes itself and in the outskirts. But the thing that
impressed me the most is the holiness and sacredness of the entire place. Yes,
there were of course hotels and restaurants, but every shop and souvenir stand
sold only religious articles, and absolutely nothing else. And once you enter
the territory of Lourdes, you feel like you really entered a sanctuary, and you
have the feeling that you were in a church, even with thousands of other
pilgrims around. It was a very special time for me and one really felt the
presence of the Blessed Mother with you wherever you went. Of course we
participated in the aux flambeaux procession in the evening and I even led a
decade of the Rosary.
Today we commemorate the first apparition of Our Lady at
Lourdes to the young girl Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. Bernadette described the Lady as dressed in white with a blue sash around her waist and two golden roses on each of her feet, and with the Rosary beads in her hands. The Lady told her that she was the 'Immaculate Conception.' The church had just proclaimed the dogma of the Immaculate Conception 4 years earlier. It took the church a
few years to declare the apparitions as truly authentic, and since then over 70
miracles have taken place to people visiting Lourdes, the tiny place nestled
between Spain and France at the base of the Pyrenees Mountains.
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