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  2. Lourdes water - Wikipedia

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    Lourdes water is water which flows from a spring in the Grotto of Massabielle in the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, France. According to Catholic tradition, the location of the spring was described to Bernadette Soubirous by an apparition of Our Lady of Lourdes on 25 February 1858.

  3. Our Lady of Lourdes - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church permits the water's consumption and use by bathers and other visitors to Lourdes, but the Church has taken no position concerning the water's supposed healing properties. Since the apparitions, many people have claimed to have been cured by drinking or bathing in it, [ 26 ] and the Lourdes authorities provide it free of ...

  4. Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes - Wikipedia

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    The sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes began with the Marian apparitions to Bernadette Soubirous in 1858 in the town of Lourdes.On 11 February 1858, a 14-year-old peasant girl, called Bernadette Soubirous, said she saw a "lady" while playing near the grotto of Massabielle (from masse vieille: "old mass") with her sister and a friend, on the left bank of the Gave de Pau river. [1]

  5. Lourdes grotto - Wikipedia

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    The original Lourdes grotto where the Lourdes apparitions occurred and where Lourdes spring water still flows. A Lourdes grotto is a replica of the grotto where the Lourdes apparitions occurred in 1858, in the town of Lourdes in France, now part of the sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes.

  6. Lourdes - Wikipedia

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    Lourdes is located in southern France in the foothills of the Pyrenees mountains near the prime meridian. It is overlooked from the south by the Pyrenean peaks of Aneto , Montaigu , and Vignemale (3,298 m or 10,820 ft ), while around the town there are three summits reaching up to 1,000 m (3,281 ft) which are known as the Béout , the Petit Jer ...

  7. File:Medicinal water from Lourdes, France, 1920-1928 Wellcome ...

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    Bottle of medicinal water from Lourdes, France, collected in 1928. Full view, white background.

  8. Bernadette Soubirous - Wikipedia

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    Bernadette Soubirous (/ ˌ b ɜːr n ə ˈ d ɛ t ˌ s uː b i ˈ r uː /; French: [bɛʁnadɛt subiʁu]; Occitan: Bernadeta Sobirós [beɾnaˈðetɔ suβiˈɾus]; 7 January 1844 – 16 April 1879), also known as Bernadette of Lourdes, was the firstborn daughter of a miller from Lourdes (Lorda in Occitan), in the department of Hautes-Pyrénées in France, and is best known for experiencing ...

  9. Pieter De Rudder - Wikipedia

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    Pieter De Rudder 1893. Pieter De Rudder (July 2, 1822 in Jabbeke – March 22, 1898), in many French books Pierre De Rudder, in English Peter De Rudder. [1] His recovery from a broken leg is one of the most famous recognized Lourdes miracles (a bronze cast of his bones is exhibited in the Lourdes Medical Bureau [2]), although it is not supposed to have occurred in Lourdes itself, but in a ...