Tuesday, December 08, 2009

On March 25th, 1858, Mary would make herself known to Bernadette as “the Immaculate Conception.”

Mary reveals herself to the littlest ones. This is the picture that emerges from the Marian apparitions at Lourdes. From February 11th until July 16th, 1856, the Blessed Virgin appeared 18 times to Bernadette Soubirous, a 14 year old girl.

Within the cave of Massabielle, Bernadette saw for the first time, what she describes as “a lady dressed in white: she was wearing a white dress, also a white veil, a blue belt and a yellow rose on each foot.”

On March 25th, 1858, Mary would make herself known to Bernadette as “the Immaculate Conception.” Although the young shepherdess did not understand the term, the revelation confirmed the dogma that had been defined by Pope Pius IX four years earlier.

Prayer and the conversion of sinners are at the heart of Mary’s requests to Bernadette. “Go tell the priests to come here in procession, and that a chapel is to be built,” was the message Mary asked the girl to bring to her parish priest, Father Peyramale, who doubted the reality of the apparitions.

“For 150 years, pilgrims have never ceased to come to the grotto of Massabielle to hear the message of conversion and hope which is addressed to them. And we have done the same; here we are this morning at the feet of Mary, the Immaculate Virgin, eager to learn from her alongside little Bernadette.” (Passage from Benedict XVI’s homily in Lourdes on September 14th, 2008)

In addition to appeals for prayer and penance, Mary also brings gestures of love for mankind. Until now, the Church has authenticated 67 miraculous healings at Lourdes. Because of the close relationship Mary has with the ill, February 11th, the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes, is also the World Day of the Sick.

Every year, more than 5 million people from around the world come on pilgrimage to Lourdes to pray to Mary and ask for healing of body and soul for themselves, or their relatives.

“Because you are the smile of God, the reflection of the light of Christ, the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit; Because you chose Bernadette in her lowliness, because you are the morning star, the gate of heaven and the first creature to experience the resurrection, Our Lady of Lourdes,” with our brothers and sisters whose hearts and bodies are in pain, we pray to you!

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