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A woman touches the protective glass housing the relics of St Bernadette at St Mary's Church in Belfast on 15 October Alamy Stock Photo

‘Lourdes at home’: People queued for up to an hour in Newry today to see relics of St Bernadette

Thousands are flocking to churches around the country to view the relics of St Bernadette, who is said to have been visited by the Virgin Mary in Lourdes.

THOUSANDS OF IRISH Catholics make a pilgrimage to Lourdes each year to visit the site where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to a peasant girl.

Now, thousands are flocking to churches around the country to view the relics of St Bernadette.

Bernadette Soubirous was born into a poor family in Lourdes in 1844 and it is said that the Virgin Mary first appeared to her on 11 February 1858 – 17 further such apparitions are said to have occurred.

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The relics of St Bernadette arrived in Ireland for the first time ever on 4 September and will return to Lourdes on 5 November after a tour of every diocese in the country.

What is a relic?

Relics are intended to remind the faithful of the holiness of a saint and their cooperation in God’s work.

There are three classes of relics.

A first class relic is a part of the saint’s body, second class relics are objects that were personally used by the saint, while third class relics are items that have touched a first or second class relic or an item touched by the saint.

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The relics currently touring Ireland are first class relics of St Bernadette containing pieces of bone and hair.

‘Lourdes at home’

The relics of St Bernadette were in Belfast yesterday and today made their way to the Cathedral of St Patrick & St Colman in Newry, Co Down.

Further stops are planned in Dundalk, Mullingar, Dublin, Cavan, Leitrim, Cork, and Athlone, before a farewell ceremony in Kiltoom in Co Roscommon.

Massive crowds turned out today in Newry, with some people abandoning their place in line after a 45 minute wait. 

Others ignored the main door and used side entrances in an attempt to beat the queues.

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Many of those who came to see the relics were religious, but some just wanted to see what the fuss was about. 

“Neither of us are religious, but we saw the lines and just popped out of work,” said one person standing at the end of a queue that reached the bottom of the cathedral steps.

“We don’t really know a lot about it, other than it’s St Bernadette of Lourdes and she’s been canonised or something.

“But we thought it won’t do us any harm.”

IMG_6737 A packed aisle of people waiting to see the relics in Newry Diarmuid Pepper / The Journal Diarmuid Pepper / The Journal / The Journal

But Brenda Cunningham from nearby Kilkeel said it was an “honour” to visit the relics and that she felt “very privileged”.

She has been to Lourdes before and noted that some elderly people who want to travel to Lourdes may not be able to do so.

“It’s very beautiful to have the relics here and if you have faith, you will get something out of it,” she said.

IMG_6740 Brenda Cunningham (centre) with two friends outside Newry Cathedral Diarmuid Pepper / The Journal Diarmuid Pepper / The Journal / The Journal

Suzanne Monroe, a teacher from the local Sacred Heart Grammar School, brought a class to view the relics.

She told The Journal that it’s “an amazing opportunity” and noted that many people may not be able to afford a pilgrimage to Lourdes.

This was picked up on by Newry priest Canon Francis Brown, who described the relics as “Lourdes at home”.

“It’s a great joy and it’s a way for us to experience Lourdes in a different way,” he said.

He noted that the diocese is following all the venerations and prayers that happen during a pilgrimage to Lourdes to “make it as like the pilgrimage as we possibly can”.

While church attendances have been dwindling, Brown told The Journal that attendances in Newry have increased since emerging from the Covid pandemic.

He added that welcoming the relics of St Bernadette “might be an opportunity for those who haven’t been coming, to come back and practice more regularly.”

St Bernadette and Lourdes

On 11 February 1858, Bernadette went to the Massabielle rock in Lourdes to gather wood.

It was there that Bernadette heard a sound “like a gust of wind” and is said to have seen the Virgin Mary.

Seventeen further apparitions followed until 16 July 1858 and Massabielle rock now forms part of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes.

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St Bernadette said that the Virgin Mary herself proclaimed “I am the Immaculate Conception” during one apparition.

The Immaculate Conception is the Catholic doctrine that Mary was conceived without original sin.

It was during the ninth apparition when Our Lady of Lourdes was said to have directed Bernadette to a place where she discovered a spring.

That spring is the central focus of a pilgrimage to Lourdes and many people have claimed to have been cured by drinking or bathing in it.

There have also been 70 such cases recognised as miracles by the Catholic Church.

The last recognised miracle was in 2018 when a French nun recovered from a decades-old back problem that prevented her from walking normally.

Shortly after returning home, her chronic sciatica or pinched spinal nerve disappeared for the first time since her condition was diagnosed at the age of 27.

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The Catholic Church defines a miracle as a “sign or wonder such as a healing, or control of nature, which can only be attributed to divine power”.

For something to be formally recognised by the Church as a miracle, two-thirds of a medical board consisting of at least six doctors are required to sign a statement affirming that the supposed miraculous event cannot be explained by natural causes.

The Apparitions of Lourdes were authenticated in 1866 by the Bishop of Tarbes and in the same year, Bernadette left Lourdes to live out her religious vocation within the community of the Sisters of Charity of Nevers, a convent in the town of Nevers.

Bernadette died on 16 April 1879 and when her body was exhumed on 18 April 1925, it was found to be uncorrupted.

She was made a saint on 8 December 1933.

Lourdes and Ireland

Thousands of pilgrims make the visit to Lourdes from Ireland every year.

It was Irish priest William Ring who organised the first English-speaking pilgrimage to the French town in 1883, just 25 years after the apparition.

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Lourdes shrines and grottos then appeared around the country in an effort to bring Lourdes to Ireland.

And it was Irish Catholics who gifted the Gold Crown to the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary at Lourdes in 1924.

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It is said that some people donated their only items of value, their wedding rings, to enable the construction of the Gold Crown.

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    Jul 23rd 2024, 6:30 PM

    only error of judgement if caught

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    Jul 23rd 2024, 6:48 PM

    @John Reilly: I hear she’s getting a job training dancers on Strictly Come Dancing.

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    Jul 23rd 2024, 7:08 PM

    Another day, another horse being abused by the equine industry.

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    Jul 23rd 2024, 6:23 PM

    Beating the horse no doubt. Shameful conduct to the poor beast.

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    Jul 23rd 2024, 6:29 PM

    @Sean Money: You seen the video?

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    Jul 23rd 2024, 6:31 PM

    @Sean Money: Jockeys whipped them for years and no one said anything.

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    Jul 23rd 2024, 6:37 PM

    @John Fagan: slavery was legal once upon a time as well

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    Jul 23rd 2024, 6:49 PM

    @orb7eckn: it’s disgraceful carry on

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    Jul 23rd 2024, 6:49 PM

    @Dermot Blaine: Was it? Fascinating.

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    @Pad: Sure you have!

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    @Sean Money: in a compromising position with a student

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    Jul 24th 2024, 1:18 PM

    @P. V. Aglue: excessive whipping of the horse…..your comment is how false rumours start

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    Jul 24th 2024, 1:20 PM

    @Sarah O’Sullivan: the video is out there if you want to see it

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    Jul 23rd 2024, 7:49 PM

    And yet a Netherlands athlete who is a convicted Rayy – Pist is able to compete without any consequences

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    Jul 23rd 2024, 7:39 PM

    Jesus people are so afraid of getting cancelled now they are cancelling themselves!

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    Jul 23rd 2024, 8:24 PM

    What does that mean, “error of judgement”? Why such odd, vague phrasing?

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    Jul 23rd 2024, 10:29 PM

    This PA article doesn’t tell the whole story. I’m not sure why the article only gives Dujardin’s statements and not the FEI’s, the governing body, who did state that she was provisionally suspended for “conduct contrary to the principles of horse welfare” which would’ve made her miss the Olympics and all other events anyway.

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    Jul 23rd 2024, 8:54 PM

    They’re doing a good job of keeping the video under wraps which can’t be good. Must be fairly damning.

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    Jul 24th 2024, 12:11 PM

    I just saw the video. She’s whipping a horse across the hind legs. Awful to watch. No excuse. No doubt others do this on a regular basis.

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    Jul 24th 2024, 5:38 AM

    What is so special about horses, a few belts keeps them on their toes

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    Jul 24th 2024, 1:16 PM

    @John D Doe: Horses have toes now…. Well I’ll be…..

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    Jul 24th 2024, 1:21 PM

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    @John D Doe: you could do with a few yourself by the sounds of it….little weasel

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    Jul 24th 2024, 4:54 PM

    It’s all about the glory of the human and the welfare of the horse is unimportant. Remember the German pentathlon coach who punched the horse in Tokyo because it failed to do what he wanted? End all sports that involve cruelty to animals by people.

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    Jul 24th 2024, 10:22 AM

    Always some sort of scandal in the equestrian sports. It happened in Ireland a few years ago too.

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    Jul 24th 2024, 5:17 PM

    An error of judgement is not something that persists over a period of time, she continuously whipped the poor animal for a prolonged period, it’s fairly obvious she is well used to doing this and it’s sad to think how often without it being filmed.

    Delighted she has been caught.

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    Jul 24th 2024, 1:23 PM

    On the general subject of animal welfare why does the Journal refer to Betty as a “resident “?
    Surely she was a prisoner!

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    Jul 25th 2024, 2:19 AM

    Is it just coincidence, that just before the start of the Olympics, that a video from 4 years ago surfaced? It doesn’t say who posted or sent the video, which I’ve seen, it doesn’t show gross cruelty, a few light taps from a whip, it’s suspicious that the person posting the video, staying anonymous.

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