The name Lourdes is primarily a female name of French origin that means French Place Name. From Lourdes, France. Refers to a vision of the Virgin Mary.

Feast day. February 11. Our Lady of Lourdes is a Roman Catholic title of the Mary, mother of Jesus, venerated in honour of the Marian apparitions that allegedly occurred in Lourdes, France.

a city in SW France: Roman Catholic shrine famed for miraculous cures.

French watering resort famous for miracle cures. In 1858 the Virgin Mary reportedly appeared in a grotto to the peasant girl Bernadette Soubirous (1844-1879), later canonized as St. Dates of the Eighteen apparitions and words of the Blessed Virgin in the year of grace 1858. …

Lourdes. It’s a reference to the Virgin Mary (and also Madonna’s firstborn).

Lourdes is a name that denotes you are the foundation of society. Your good sense of structure makes you an excellent organizer and manager of any enterprise. You are also stable, disciplined, practical, reliable, hard-working, and frugal.

Lourdes is considered a special place to visit because prayers and services are believed to bring real blessings to the pilgrim. Pilgrims may visit to be cleansed of their sins and to be cured of their illnesses. It is believed that spring water from the grotto can heal people if they are sick.

On February 25th the Lady told Bernadette to drink the water of a spring that flowed under her rock. … Speaking to Bernadette in the local Lourdes patois, she said ‘I am the Immaculate Conception’. The doctrine of the Immaculate Conception had been proclaimed only a few years before, in 1854.

A total of 67 miraculous healings have been recognised at Lourdes since 1858, when a 14-year-old peasant girl claimed that she had seen the Virgin Mary in a cave. However, there have only been four miracles since 1978, the most recent last year when an Italian woman was said to have been healed of acute rheumatism.

A female given name from Spanish, from the Spanish epithet of Virgin Mary as Nuestra Seora de Lourdes. Etymology: French Lourdes, corruption of Medieval Latin Lorus (778), the baptismal name taken by a Moorish leader who converted to Christianity, though of unknown ultimate meaning.

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However, during the 8th century, Lourdes and its fortress became the focus of skirmishes between Mirat, the Muslim local leader, and Charlemagne, King of the Franks. … On the day of his baptism, Mirat took on the name of Lorus, which was given to the town, now known as Lourdes.

Since then, Lourdes has become one of the holiest Catholic pilgrimage sites in the world, visited annually by more than five million people who come in search of healing from its sacred waters. … Lourdes: At a Glance.

Religion: Catholicism
Follows in the footsteps of: Saint Bernadette

Lourdes water is water which flows from a spring in the Grotto of Massabielle in the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, France. … Since the supposed apparitions, many people have claimed to have been cured by drinking or bathing in it, and the Lourdes authorities provide it free of charge to any who ask for it.

Maria Lourdes is a name that implies a pioneering spirit. You are a natural born leader, highly focused, and achievement oriented.

sorrows Lola is a female given name in Spanish, Romance languages, and other language groups. It is a short form of the Spanish name Dolores, meaning sorrows, taken from one of the titles of the Virgin Mary: Nuestra Seora de los Dolores, or Our Lady of Sorrows.

of the sea Maria is a historically feminine name of Latin origin. It can be translated to either mean of the sea, bitter, beloved, or rebellious. In some cultures, it’s also considered to be a variation for the name Mary. Maria is also a feminine variation for the Roman name Marius.

Incidentally, the name Lourdes is pronounced with one syllable in French (luwrd) but with two in Spanish (loor-des). Lola is a common nickname.

Saint Bernadette Soubirous Bernadette Soubirous

SaintBernadette Soubirous
Born Bernadette Soubirous 7 January 1844 Lourdes, Hautes-Pyrnes, Kingdom of France
Died 16 April 1879 (aged 35) Nevers, Nivre, France
Venerated in Catholic Church
Beatified 14 June 1925, Rome, by Pope Pius XI

Since 1858, there have been 69 verified miracles or cures in Lourdes.

Yesterday, in a dramatic climax to Pope John Paul’s visit to the sanctuary of Fatima, the Vatican revealed the so-called third secret of Fatima: a prediction of the assassination attempt on the Pope in 1981. … He believes she saved his life when Ali Agca shot him in 1981.

2013 A miracle at Lourdes last was declared in 2013. It involved an Italian woman who visited Lourdes in 1989, suffering severe high blood pressure and other problems. Not all declared miracles pass through Lourdes.

Soubirous described the lady as wearing a white veil and a blue girdle; she had a golden rose on each foot and held a rosary of pearls. … According to Soubirous, her visions occurred at the grotto of Massabielle, just outside Lourdes.

The Roman Catholic Church recognized Lourdes as a holy place in 1862 and Bernadette’s visions of Mary in a cave as authentic. Saint Bernadette was canonized in 1933, as patron of the sick, and Lourdes emerged as one of the premier pilgrimage sites in the world.

The story of Lourdes is well known. Between February 11 and July 16, 1858, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared eighteen times to fourteen-year-old Bernadette Soubirous in that small town located in the foothills of the Pyrenee mountains of southern France.

Situated on the banks of the Gave de Pau river, the sanctuary of our Lady of Lourdes welcomes pilgrims and visitors from around the world throughout the year.