In this video we share Flash Flooding at the Lourdes Shrine.
River flooding forced the temporary closure of the famous grotto at the shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes in southern France.
The shrine complex remained open to visitors.
A morning Mass, however, was canceled at the major Catholic pilgrimage site, which has experienced several major floods in recent years.
“Sudden rise in the waters of the Gave de Pau flooded the Grotto and the Sanctuary,” the sanctuary stated September 7 on X, formerly known as Twitter.
A notice on its website September 7 similarly read, “Flooding.
Sanctuary doors remain open. Information on site,” with a photo showing the grotto partially submerged in water.
Livestreamed video from the grotto on the afternoon of September 7 indicated that the flood waters had receded, as it showed water from the adjacent Gave de Pau river rushing along, but contained by, a berm in front of the grotto’s plaza as workers used machinery to clean the area.
Later that day, the shrine released a statement saying that the grotto had been cleaned and was reopened, adding that no pilgrimages had been canceled.
“The emergency flood protection plan has proved its effectiveness,” the statement read.
“Celebrations will resume at the usual times, in all the Shrine’s basilicas and places of worship.”
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes is a 130-acre shrine complex that includes 22 places of worship, including three basilicas.
The Gave de Pau bends sharply around the shrine, skirting the grotto on the sanctuary’s north side.
According to La Croix, a French Catholic media outlet, hundreds of pilgrims have been evacuated from their hotels.
“The city is frequently subject to flooding and has adopted procedures related to this risk,” La Croix reported in French.
The grotto is the site where 14-year-old Saint Bernadette Soubirous reported 18 visions of Mary in 1858.
Our Lady called for prayer and penance, and requested a chapel be built at the site.
Mary identified herself as the “Immaculate Conception,” the Catholic dogma that Mary was born without original sin, which had been formally defined only four years earlier by Pope Pius the ninth.
Around six million people visit Lourdes annually, including pilgrims seeking healing in Lourdes’ baths, which contain water from a spring Saint Bernadette discovered during Mary’s apparitions.
While thousands of healings related to the waters have been reported, about 70 have been confirmed by the special medical commission permanently working at the shrine.
The option of full immersion at the shrine’s baths was recently restored following its suspension during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Original text: Our Sunday Visitor News
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