- Bienvenue au Sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Lourdes (France)
Site officiel du Sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Lourdes A la Grotte, les pèlerins prient la Vierge Marie, demandent la guérison, trouvent paix et réconfort
- The authentic pilgrimage in Lourdes
In 1858 the Holy Mother of God appeared 18 time to Bernadette Soubirous, in the Grotto of Masabielle For 3 days, you’ll experience the message left by Holy Mary to Bernadette during the time of the apparitions You’ll drink at the source of peace, faith and healing May your pilgrimage to Lourdes be a source of great blessing for you
- Fréquentation de Lourdes
The first pilgrimage from abroad took place in 1874: the Belgian national pilgrimage brought together more than a thousand pilgrims to Lourdes In order to accommodate the ever-increasing crowds of pilgrims, the Shrine has built, over the years, basilicas, a church, chapels and a home for the sick
- Pilgrimages to Lourdes
Progressive organisation of pilgrimages to Lourdes In 1872, in the enthusiasm of the success of the first pilgrimage of the “Association Notre-Dame de Salut” to La Salette, a general council for pilgrimages was created Very soon, the pilgrimages welcomed sick people
- TV LOURDES
Welcome to the Sanctuary Notre-Dame of Lourdes Video English Français Italiano Español Nederlands Deutsch Português Live from the Grotto
- Lourdes, a place of healing
Lourdes, a place of healing Lourdes is the city of miraculous healings The first healings in Lourdes occurred during the Apparitions of 1858 They have not ceased since that time The healing of bodies, however, cannot overshadow the healing of hearts
- Lourdes, a place of prayer
The Virgin Mary, for example, in her various apparitions, and especially in Lourdes, asked us to pray for sinners Christians pray especially for those who are close to them, that is to say their families, parents, brothers and sisters, friends, and also for those who are close to them in faith
- The 3 basilicas of Lourdes
Style: neo-Gothic Architect: Hippolyte Durand Blessing: 15 August 1871 Consecration: 1 July 1876 Dimensions: 51 metres long, 21 metres wide and 70 metres high to the tip of the spire Dedicated art: stained glass 42 windows with a surface area of 150 m² The stained-glass windows detail the Apparitions, and the history of Lourdes and the Church
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