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St. Bernadette SoubirousFeastday: April 16, 1879 Famed visionary of Lourdes, baptized Mary Bernard. She was
born in Lourdes, France, on January 7, 1844, the daughter of Francis and
Louise Soubirous. Bernadette, a severe asthma sufferer, lived in abject
poverty. On February 11, 1858, she was granted a vision of the Blessed
Virgin Mary in a cave on the banks of the Gave River near Lourdes. She
was placed in consider able jeopardy when she reported the vision, and
crowds gathered when she had further visits from the Virgin, from
February 18 of that year through March 4.The civil authorities tried to
frighten Bernadette into recanting her accounts, but she remained
faithful to the vision. On February 25, a spring emerged from the cave
and the waters were discovered to be of a miraculous nature, capable of
healing the sick and lame. On March 25, Bernadette announced that the
vision stated that she was the Immaculate Conception, and that a church
should be erected on the site. Many
authorities tried to shut down the spring and delay the construction of
the chapel, but the influence and fame of the visions reached Empress
Eugenie of France, wife of Napoleon Ill, and construction went forward.
Crowds gathered, free of harassment from the anticlerical and
antireligious officials. In 1866, Bernadette was sent to the Sisters of
Notre Dame in Nevers. There she became a member of the community, and
faced some rather harsh treatment from the mistress of novices. This
oppression ended when it was discovered that she suffered from a
painful, incurable illness. She died in Nevers on April 16,1879, still
giving the same account of her visions. Lourdes became one of the major
pilgrimage destinations in the world, and the spring has produced 27,000
gallons of water each week since emerging during Bernadette's visions.
She was not involved in the building of the shrine, as she remained
hidden at Nevers. Bernadette was beatified in 1925 and canonized in 1933
by Pope Pius XI.
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