07 May 2015, The Tablet

Campaign to return body of St Bernadette to Lourdes


An association led by a local politician in Lourdes has begun a campaign to have the body of St Bernadette Soubirous returned from the convent where she died in Burgundy to the south-western French town where she reported seeing visions of Mary in 1858, writes Tom Heneghan.

The group, which has the support of several of the saint’s family’s descendants, says the number of Sisters of Charity of Nevers at the convent is dwindling and soon only laypeople would run the chapel where her body is laid out in a glass coffin.

The Lourdes official, José Marthe, says it is time to bring the body back to the pilgrimage town, one of the most visited Marian shrines in the world.

In Nevers, where three sisters maintain Bernadette’s chapel and about 170,000 pilgrims visit every year, the convent and local officials oppose the idea. The sanctuary at Lourdes says Bernadette made it clear she did not want to return to Lourdes after leaving in 1866. She died in Nevers in 1879. “In 1957, Pope Pius XII definitively confirmed the church position by confirming Bernadette should remain in Nevers,” the convent said in a statement.


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