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It would almost take a miracle for me to keep it all straight. The sanctuary of Lourdes is so beautiful. I had no idea there were so many miracles after the original. I love seeking our former Roman ruins or buildings so the Chateau Fort would definitely be on my must visit list.

Thanks for sharing! I was really impressed about your story, Rhonda. That sounds amazing! You are probably well out of this area now but a couple other places worth visiting are the town of Cahors on a river bend of the Lot River north of Toulouse and Rocamadour which is another pilgrimage site high up on a peak above the Dordogne.

Drinking the water is quite different. I would have done that. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Every night thousands of pilgrims joined the candle-lit procession. Rosary tree at night. Approach to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes. A closer look at some of the details of the Sanctuary. Pilgrims and other visitors light candles at the grotto.

To be a miracle: The illness must have been incurable without medical treatment or medication that can be shown to have been effective. Healing must be immediate, instantaneous, complete, and without relapse.

The church must sanction each miracle through a rigorous process. Inside the underground Basilica and one of the series of illustrations. Wikipedia Creative Commons. Look closely at the sign.

You can see that half flips, locking in place and changing the direction of the street every 15 days. Our first view of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes. Comments Since we will never be able to travel to Lourdes….. We parked our car once and never moved it again.

We could walk everywhere. Okay, so it is predominently a Catholic thing, at least I think it is. Have a terrific day. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. Do not sell my personal information. Manage consent. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website.

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The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. He has cognitive and motor issues. Are there family baths?

Also, what are the hospitals like there? He has life threatening seizures and his neurologist worries about him having one there we always end up in a PICU. There are many helpers in Lourdes, so I would not worry about that…he will not be alone in the baths. And the hospital is well equipped, as you might imagine. No guarantees in life, but certainly would go ahead with your plans.

Hi we are planning a trip to Lourdes for my daughter next week November 7thth. Could I please get a November schedule for the grotto and the baths? The link in the earlier message on this thread only shows up to October. Thank you. We will be traveling to Lourdes in late December.

Will the baths be open then? My husband Jose, was recently diagnosed with a very rare bladder cancer and would like to participate in the baths. Please help us pray for him as his surgery will be on October 16th. God bless. Please pray for Rose Fernsndes who has got cancer and i need healing.

Plesse put this request near the grotto Thank you. Thank you for information. I would like to know if I could travel in the month of November and if the bath is too cold. The baths will be pretty cold, but you can certainly travel in November. Here is their schedule. The current medications are not working. I would like to bring him to Lourdes to the baths for healing and prayer. Once travel arrangements are made do we just arrive at Lourdes for my son to stand in line until it is his turn?

There are volunteers available to help you. I am not sure what country you are traveling from, but here is a group from the U. If you are from another country, let us know and we will put you in touch with another group. Your son is in our prayers…. Yes, traveling from the U. Thank you for the contact information and many gracious thanks for the prayers for my son.

We will let you know how things work out when we return. Is this pissible given my time frame? Hello, I would like to know how to get to Lourdes from France. Which airport should I take to get to Lourdes? Hello I am traveling to Portugal for 30 days in September. This would be a very long journey….. You might want to consider breaking it up. Thanks Reply. Pray for me I have chronic arthritis on my knees. Please pray for me i have got cancer Reply.

Hello we are from Indonesia. Do u have the schedule for bath the holy water on january? God bless Reply. Plesse put this request near the grotto Thank you Reply. Where will you be in France. Closest airport to Lourdes is Tarbes. Are there any monasteries or convents that I can stay at in Lourdes? Thank you so much for your advise. Elizabeth Reply. Thanks in advance Reply. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits.

Do not sell my personal information. I remember a young woman, her face open and vulnerable, kneeling on the cement before the grotto in the falling rain, and a friar wearing a brown cape who looked like he had stepped out of a tapestry from the Middle Ages. When I recall my trip to Lourdes I remember the grand drama of my experiences there, the processions and masses and the exultant feeling of being surrounded by so many pilgrims.

But I recall with special fondness something that may seem small and trivial in comparison—all those shops selling Virgin Mary souvenirs. I imagine the places where those trinkets are likely to end up, how they will find their way into nursing homes, hospital rooms and bedside tables, into the pockets of chemotherapy patients and the hands of soldiers going off to war. I recall with special fondness something that may seem small and trivial in comparison—all those shops selling Virgin Mary souvenirs.

Though small and inexpensive, those tokens carry a powerful message: they are a reminder that the broken and wounded will be the first to enter the Kingdom of God, that miracles are possible even when the darkness seems overwhelming, and that the most unlikely among us can receive a life-changing vision of light. One of the chapters focuses on Lourdes and its influence on my own spiritual life.

Located in the foothills of the Pyrenees Mountains near the Spanish border, Lourdes has a population of just 15, but more hotels than any other French city except Paris. The main pilgrimage season in Lourdes runs from Easter through the end of October. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes is open 24 hours every day, and admission is free. The airport is 10 minutes from the downtown.

Lodging : A wide variety of lodgings are available in Lourdes, including accommodations for the sick. The Best Western Lourdes Hotel offers accommodations near the train depot and within walking distance of the shrine.

Hiking trails wind amid , acres of jagged peaks, alpine meadows, and waterfalls. Rare fauna in the park include the isard—a species of antelope—and Pyrenean bear, as well as soaring Egyptian and griffon vultures. In the ski resort town of Cauterets 20 miles from Lourdes, hot springs offer rejuvenation for footsore mountain explorers.

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