Dadizele (Brussels morning newspaper) – Bernadette de Lourdes relic travels to Dadizele. The sacred relic dedicated to Mary will appear in all the dioceses of our nation through this month. The relic will be presented to the spectators in Poperinge at the end of this month. The church official declared Bernadette Soubirous a blessed person who lasted a ceremony exactly a hundred years ago.
Duration of Marian’s month, a national tour begins with the relic of Lourdes de Santa Bernadette Soubirous that is placed in Dadizele. The fragments of relics of the remains of Saint Bernadette Soubirous will be shown for the entire religious territory of Belgium in all dioceses until it reaches Poperinge in May. This year has a special meaning because the centenary marks since Bernadette received the state of beatification.
“She was a very simple and poor girl, but she still saw a perspective in her life and became a religious person. She herself had many health problems, but despite those problems, she had a great heart for patients and a concept a concept and is directed.
“We come to Dadizele every May, it is an annual tradition. Sometimes we are going twice. The fact that the relic is here now makes it very special.”
Who was Bernadette Soubirous and why his relic on tour of Belgium?
Bernadette Soubirous arrived in this world as a French child in 1844 in Lourdes and followed Mary through eight visions of the Virgin Mary in the Grotto of Massabielle in 1858. Duration These visions, the same idacular same will be built on the site, as reported by the VRT.
The stories of the religious experiences of Webster were first ignored until their testimony was respected, thus establishing Lourdes as a worldwide Catholic travel destination for its sacred water and its sacred site. Bernadette spent his life praying and serving others after becoming a sister of charity in Nevers until she died there in 1879 at the age of 35. The Church selected Bernadette to become Santa under the leadership of Pope Pius XI in 1933.
Bernadette’s relics maintain religious importance for Catholics because they connect them directly with their faith and events in Lourdes. Bernadette Soubirous’s relics are touring different countries as part of an established Catholic practice, which carries holy spiritual relics to places that cannot travel to Lourdes. These tours allow religious followers to join with Bernadette’s narrative and find spiritual peace while binding to collective prayer sessions and contemplation.
The relics that toured the United Kingdom and Ireland previously generated the public interest through large -scale visits, created places for religious veneration and healing experiences, and a strengthened religious commitment.
The pilgrims and residents of Belgium get a different opportunity to venerate the duration of San Bernadette on this occasion while contemplating their message of spirituality and dedication, and deepening their religious connection with Lourdes.