St. Bernadette was born in
Lourdes, France on January 7,
1844. Her parents were very poor and she was the first of nine children. She was baptized at
St. Pierre's, the local parish church, on January 9. As a toddler,
Bernadette contracted cholera and suffered extreme asthma.
Unfortunately, she lived the rest of her life in poor health.
On Thursday,
February 11, 1858, fourteen-year-old Bernadette was sent with her younger sister and a friend to gather firewood, when a very beautiful lady appeared to her above a rose bush in a grotto called Massabielle (
Tuta de Massavielha).
The woman wore blue and white and smiled at Bernadette before making the
sign of the cross with a rosary of ivory and gold. Bernadette fell to her knees, took out her own rosary and began to pray. Bernadette later described the woman as "uo petito damizelo," meaning "a small young lady. Though her sister and friend claimed they were unable to see her, Bernadette knew what she saw was real.
Three days later, Bernadette, her sister
Marie, and other girls returned to the grotto, where Bernadette immediately knelt, saying she could see "aquero" again. She fell into a trance and
one girl threw holy water at the niche and another threw a rock that shattered on the ground. It was then that the apparition disappeared.
On
February 18, Bernadette said "the vision" asked her to return to the grotto each day for a fortnight. With each visit, Bernadette saw the
Virgin Mary and the period of daily visions became known as "la Quinzaine sacrée," meaning "holy fortnight."
When Bernadette began to visit the grotto, her parents were embarrassed and attempted to stop her, but were unable to do so. On
February 25, Bernadette claimed to have had a life-changing vision.
The vision had told her "to drink of the water of the spring, to wash in it and to eat the herb that grew there" as an act of penance. The next day, the grotto's muddy waters had been cleared and fresh clear water flowed.
On March 2, at the thirteenth of the apparitions, Bernadette told her family the lady sad "a chapel should be built and a procession formed."
During her sixteenth vision, which Bernadette claims to have experienced for over an hour, was on March 25. Bernadette claimed she had asked the woman her name, but her question was only met with a smile. Bernadette asked again, three more times, and finally the woman said, "
I am the
Immaculate Conception."
Though many townspeople believed she had indeed been seeing the
Holy Virgin, Bernadette's story created a division in her town. Many believed she was telling the truth, while others believed she had a mental illness and demanded she be put in a mental asylum. Some believed Bernadette's visions meant she needed to pray for penance.
Church authorities and the
French government rigorously interviewed the girl, and by
1862 they confirmed she spoke truth. Since Bernadette first caused the spring to produce clean water, 69 cures have been verified by the
Lourdes Medical Bureau, and after what the Church claimed were "extremely rigorous scientific and medical examinations," no one was able to explain what caused the cures.
The
Lourdes Commission that initially examined Bernadette, ran an analysis on the water but were only able to determine it contained a high mineral content. Bernadette believed it was faith and prayer that was responsible for curing the sick.
Bernadette asked the local priest to build a chapel at the site of her visions and the
Sanctuary of
Our Lady of Lourdes is now one of the major
Catholic pilgrimage sites in the world. Many other chapels and churches has been built around it, including the Basilica of
St. Pius X, which can accommodate 25,000 people and was dedicated by the future
Pope John XXIII when he was the
Papal Nuncio to
France.
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