In the apparitions at Lourdes, Mary, identified as the Immaculate Conception, spoke to Bernadette Soubirous with messages of prayer, penance, and the importance of faith. She instructed Bernadette to tell the priests to build a chapel at the site and to encourage people to come in procession. Mary emphasized the need for people to repent and return to God, highlighting her role as a messenger of divine compassion and healing.
Bernadette experienced 18 apparitions of the Virgin Mary.
In 1858 Bernadette had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Click on this link for more information about St. Bernadette.
Bernadette was 13 years old at the time of the visions.
The apparitions began on February 11, 1858.
Bernadette was 15 years old when she received the apparitions of the Virgin Mary.
There were 18 apparitions between February 11th 1858 and July 16th 1858.
There were 18 apparitions between February 11th 1858 and July 16th 1858.Mary appeared to Bernadette 18 times near Lourdes, France.
Bernadette had a series of 18 apparitions.
Only Bernadette Soubirous, now St. Bernadette, actually saw the Virgin Mary during the apparitions at Lourdes in 1858. She saw her 18 times.
In Lourdes, Mary requested Bernadette Soubirous to pray for the conversion of sinners and to encourage people to do penance. She also asked Bernadette to have a chapel built at the site of the apparitions and to instruct the faithful to come there in procession. Additionally, Mary identified herself as the "Immaculate Conception," emphasizing her purity and role in the Catholic faith.
Lourdes is the place where, in 1858, a young girl, Bernadette Soubirous, supposedly saw apparitions of the Virgin Mary in a grotto. Even her little friend who was with Bernadette on the first occasion, saw nothing. Although she was sometimes accompanied by others when she again saw these apparitions, only Bernadette was able to see the visions she described.Bernadette called the young woman in her visions aquero - "that one" - and it was only when others told her she had seen the Virgin Mary that Bernadette realised that she had indeed done so. The lack of any corroboration by other witnesses saw the local clergy ridicule her claims but then, as pilgrims began to arrive, they accepted them as true. The Catholic Church soon saw the commercial possibilities of these apparitions and aggressively marketed Lourdes as a place of pilgrimage. In these circumstances, no I do not believe in the supposed apparitions at Lourdes.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/catholicism/visions-of-the-virgin-mary
She appeared to Bernadette near Lourdes, France.