On Tuesday, February 11th we celebrate
the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. 157
years ago the Virgin Mary appeared to a peasant girl by the name of Bernadette
Soubirous (Sew-be-roos) at Lourdes in Southern France. Between January and July of 1858 a woman,
dressed in white, belted in blue, with yellow roses at her feet and a golden
rosary in her hands, appeared to this simple 14-year-old girl eighteen
times. Just like the woman wearing a
belted dress with roses who appeared to the peasant Juan Diego in Mexico 300
years before, the Lady who appeared to Bernadette asked for a church to be
built on the site.
Only a few years before, Pope Pius the ninth had
proclaimed the dogma of the Immaculate Conception as an infallible
teaching. The vision Bernadette
encountered told her “I am the Immaculate Conception.”
Bernadette was a sickly child of poor parents.
Their practice of the Catholic faith was scarcely more than lukewarm.
Bernadette could pray the Our Father, the Hail Mary and the Creed, but little
more. Through this humble girl, a girl
of about the same age that she was when she bore the Lord, Mary revitalized and
continues to revitalize the faith of millions of people. Within just a few years of the apparition,
people began to flock to Lourdes from other parts of France and from all over
the world. The Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes became worldwide in 1907.
For a century and a half Lourdes has been a place
of pilgrimage and healing, but even more of faith. Of the 30 or 40 cures
reported annually, Church authorities have recognized over 60 of them as
miraculous. There still may be people
who doubt the apparitions of Lourdes, and it is not necessary for our faith to
believe. Perhaps the best that can be
said to them are the words that introduce the film The Song of Bernadette: “For
those who believe in God, no explanation is necessary. For those who do not
believe, no explanation is possible.”
Next Wednesday, February 11th, as we
celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes, in addition to our regular 7:00 AM
Mass, we will have a Mass of Healing at noon.
During this Mass we will examine the many areas of our lives, body,
mind, and spirit that need to be healed.
Father will also anoint the ill and pray over those who need
healing.
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