Thursday 4 August 2016

Day 7 - Homeward Bound

Last night in Lourdes we had the honour of leading the nightly Marian Torchlight Procession; this was a perfect was to end our pilgrimage as we gathered for one final time as a whole pilgrimage family to process through the Sanctuary with the Statue of the Blessed Virgin and to give thanks to God and Our Lady for a wonderful pilgrimage week.



This morning our pilgrims awoke and began to make their way home to Manchester, or in some cases, onwards to other areas of France for an extra break before returning home. Pilgrims on our first flight were collected at 6.30am and even at this early hour and after a busy and tiring week our fabulous volunteers were there to assist with luggage, transfer to the coaches and were also on hand at the airport. The efficiency and organisation used is fantastic to see and it helps to make the journey home much less stressful and more enjoyable for our pilgrims.

At noon those at the heart of our pilgrimage, our Acceuil pilgrims, were flown home accompanied by our Medical & Nursing Team and hotel pilgrims on the same flight to Manchester. Our Medical & Nursing team work tirelessly throughout the week to ensure the comfort of our sick pilgrims and at times are needed to respond to situations in difficult locations and conditions. Their commitment and care for our pilgrims is obvious in all that they do and they are so much appreciated by our sick pilgrims and the pilgrimage family as a whole.



Our advance party of volunteers will remain in Lourdes until tomorrow morning and today assisted with the packing and storage of equipment and essential supplies needed throughout our pilgrimage week, as well as cleaning and tidying the first floor of the Hotel Solitude which is transformed during our week to meet the needs and convenience of our sick pilgrims. Our pilgrimage van was also loaded today ready to hit the road first thing in the morning with our own 'Max and Paddy' at the wheel as they bring pilgrimage equipment and supplies home to Salford, we wish them a safe journey. 

Our pilgrimage for 2016 has come to an end, but the friendships we have made this week and in previous years will remain for many years to come. We are a pilgrimage family and that sense of community and family values has been especially evident this week in our time with Our Lady. The compliments we have received from other pilgrimages in Lourdes, who have observed or joined our services, have all said how lovely and welcoming a group we are and have been in awe at the compassion and care shown to our pilgrims by our volunteers.

We give thanks to Our Lady for calling us to worship in Lourdes, for her intercession and for the blessings bestowed upon us this week during our 84th Salford Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes. We thank her for allowing us to sit with her awhile in the Grotto and thank her for making our pilgrimage one of peace, reconciliation and prayer. 



We thank you for following our week in Lourdes through this blog and hope that it has been a good reminder of our time here; if you have not been with us on pilgrimage this week, we hope we have provided a good insight as to who we are and what makes our pilgrimage so special. 

In a few weeks time we will begin preparations for the 85th Salford Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes, which will take place from Friday 28th July - Thursday 3rd August 2017. We warmly invite you to join our pilgrimage family next year in Lourdes as we gather once again to give praise to the 'beautiful lady'.  It only seems fitting to leave you with these words from Saint Bernadette:

'If one dream should fall and break into a thousand pieces... never be afraid to pick one of those pieces up and begin again. That's the beauty of being alive... We can always start all over again. Enjoy God's amazing opportunities bestowed on us. Have faith in Him always...'



Our Lady of Lourdes, pray for us.
Saint Bernadette, pray for us.

Stay with us, Lord, on our journey.


Wednesday 3 August 2016

Day 6 of our pilgrimage

Despite having had our social evening for the whole pilgrimage last night, all of our volunteers were present and correct and ready for duty this morning on this the hottest day of our pilgrimage so far. Temperatures reached a scorching 29 degrees this afternoon but there wasn’t many complaints as our pilgrims enjoyed the sunny weather for our last full day here in Lourdes as a pilgrimage family.

A beautiful day in Lourdes

Our programme for the day began with the service of Reconciliation in which all members of the clergy are available to hear confession for our pilgrims and volunteers. Once again our musicians and choir provided a beautiful ambience as pilgrims took part in the service. Many pilgrims find this a very emotional moment in their pilgrimage and a good opportunity to offload any worries or concerns that they have carried with them here to Lourdes.

This afternoon was our Closing Mass. As Bishop John remarked in his opening to the Mass, it seems only yesterday that we gathered in Salford Cathedral for our pre-departure Mass and here we were 10 days later at the twilight of our pilgrimage and preparing for home. For the only time this week we gathered in the stunning Rosary Basilica which provided a beautiful setting to celebrate our wonderful time together here in Lourdes.

Bishop John during the Closing Mass

During his homily Bishop John referred to Pope Francis’ analogy of the church as a ‘field hospital after a battle’ and he continued that perhaps Lourdes is ‘Our Lady’s field hospital after a battle’. We come here together and help to heal each other’s wounds, to work out our priorities and to support each other through our time here. We can be certain that Our Lady will hear our petitions, will pray for us and will help us in our times of need, just as the healing waters of the spring heal those in pain.

The end of Mass saw the presentation of service awards for volunteers from our pilgrimage who have completed 3, 5, 10 and in two cases, 25 years service! An amazing commitment and our gratitude and congratulations goes to those who received awards

Thank you really doesn’t seem enough to say to our President of the Salford Hospitalité, Brian Hampshire, who after 52 amazing years of dedication and hard work to the organisation has decided to step down as President. Already a holder of the Bene Morreti medal bestowed upon those who provide great service to the church by the Holy Father, Brain was presented with gifts and a standing ovation by all those in attendance. Brain has his own song in which the lyrics to the chorus of the  famous Proclaimers song ‘500 Miles’ are replaced with ‘ Brian Hampshire, Brian Hampshire, Brian Hampshire. . . . ‘ and we’re sure those lyrics will echo around the streets of Lourdes tonight.

Presentation to Brian Hampshire, retiring as President of the Salford Hospitalité

And so with heavy hearts we prepare to leave this special place. We thank Our Lady for her blessings bestowed on us this week. We thank our pilgrims and volunteers for all that they give so freely to our pilgrimage and we look forward to gathering here again in Lourdes next Summer. 
Pilgrims on our first flight of the day have drawn the short straw with a 6.30am pick up from their hotels, but shortly after this two other flights will take our pilgrims home to sunny Manchester.



This evening we will officially end our pilgrimage in a very fitting way as we lead the nightly Marian Torchlight Procession and our volunteers proudly carry the statue of the ‘Beautfiul Lady’ through the Sanctuary as we sing ‘Ave, Ave, Ave Maria!’

Our Lady of Lourdes, pray for us.
Saint Bernadette, pray for us.


Stay with us, Lord, on our journey.

Tuesday 2 August 2016

Day 5 of our Pilgrimage

Last night we were pleased to welcome Bishop John and Father Steven safely to Lourdes after a long and tiring journey from Krakow. This morning Bishop John was straight into the pilgrimage by celebrating our special Mass of Mercy. This year the Sanctuaries of Lourdes have requested that each pilgrimage visiting Lourdes in this Holy Year of Mercy wash the feet of a group of their pilgrims to signify the Mercy of God. During our Mass 12 pilgrims from each different area of our family had their feet washed by Bishop John who just before this, in his homily, spoke of his time in Krakow and echoed Pope Francis’ call for young people to put down their phones and video games and to make history, positive history and change for our world which at this time is very much in need of help. Our young pilgrims were called to be part of that change and to make their contribution to history.

Bishop John washes the feet of our pilgrims.

The weather here in Lourdes today has returned to beautiful sunshine and with it intense heat. this afternoon we made our passage through the Grotto as a whole pilgrimage with umbrellas for shade and plenty of water available to ensure our pilgrims were protected from the heat. This was quite a spectacle as our large Salford Pilgrimage banner was carried proudly to the step of the alter and placed front and centre whilst our pilgrims passed through, to be greeted by Bishop John upon their exit from the Grotto.

Our pilgrims gather to pass through the Grotto

Our volunteers did a fantastic job of looking after pilgrims in the intense heat
Pilgrims pass through the Grotto

Directly after the passage through the Grotto our accueil pilgrims made their way over the river to the lower Stations of the Cross. These are beautiful white marble statues standing over 8 feet tall and have been made very accessible for wheelchairs and pilgrims with mobility issues. Other pilgrims chose to take part in the upper stations which is a physically challenging way of the cross along a hillside overlooking the Sanctuary. The upper stations are life size portrayals of each Station, cast in bronze with the crucifix visible above the treeline from down in the Sanctuary. 

Following the Stations our pilgrims took an opportunity to take on some refreshments and have a rest before preparing for our social evening for the whole pilgrimage which is taking place tonight in the Hotel Solitude. This is a wonderful occasion which is inclusive of every person on the pilgirmage. Our pilgrims and volunteers wear fancy dress and are provided with entertainment ranging from Irish Dancing to singing and music. It is a fantastic celebration of our blessed pilgrimage so far in Lourdes and a chance for pilgrims and volunteers to let their hair down after a busy week. Whilst there may be the odd sore head in the morning and sales of bottled water may take a sharp rise in the local shops, our volunteers never let us down and will be on hand for our Reconciliation Service which begins a busy day for us tomorrow. 

The inscription of the words Our Lady spoke to Bernadette:
'I am the Immaculate Conception.'

We will continue to keep you all in our prayers here and rest assured that Our Lady will intercede for your intentions.

Our Lady of Lourdes, pray for us.
Saint Bernadette, pray for us.


Stay with us, Lord, on our journey.

Monday 1 August 2016

Day 4 of our Pilgrimage

What better way is there to begin a day in Lourdes than with Mass at the Grotto. This Mass is the highlight of our pilgrimage week. We are blessed to have the opportunity to celebrate in the special place in which the Blessed Virgin appeared to Bernadette. We shared our Mass this morning with the pilgrimage from the Diocese of Hexham & Newcastle. Presiding was Bishop Terence who began by reminding us that whilst we are at the Mass we should remember to place our petitions with Our Lady and to pray for those who are not with us on pilgrimage but have asked us to pray for them during this week.

Our Grotto Mass this morning.

Just over two weeks ago Father Michael Deas was ordained Priest at Salford Cathedral and just over three weeks ago Rev. Mark Paver was ordained Deacon in Rome. We are delighted to have them both with us in Lourdes this week and Father Michael provided us with an excellent homily that focused on the Blessed Virgin, the Immaculate Conception and his ‘geeky’ understanding of the translation of the Gospel we heard today, from it’s Greek origin. 


 Bishop Brain during our Grotto Mass.

This afternoon was free time for our pilgrims and many chose to take part on one of our two planned excursions; one to the beautiful town of Gavarnie, and one to the relaxing setting of Lac du Lourdes, a picturesque lake in the Pyrenees. 

This pilgrimage is a very special one for our Children & Families Group who are celebrating their tenth anniversary this year. They spent the afternoon at the waterpark on the outskirts of Lourdes which is an excellent facility and a huge hit for both children and parents! 

Our CAF Group celebrate their 10th anniversary this year.

To end our programme for the day or young volunteers have been leading a night time reflection and liturgy on the Prairie which is a large grassed area across the river from the Grotto and a fantastic place to relax and to gaze across at the beautiful Grotto from. 

We are delighted that Bishop John and Father Steven Parkinson have arrived safely here in Lourdes tonight after a long journey from World Youth Day in Krakow. Bishop John will preside for the remainder of our pilgrimage and will begin by celebrating our Mass of Mercy which takes place in the morning. 

We hope that you are enjoying our blog thus far and it was wonderful to know that many of you joined in our Grotto Mass this morning from home via the Sanctuary’s YouTube channel. Rest assured that you are all in our prayers and thoughts here this week.

The statue of Our Lady of Lourdes stands in the exact spot 
where the apparitions took place.

Our Lady of Lourdes, pray for us.
Saint Bernadette, pray for us.

Stay with us, Lord, on our journey.

Sunday 31 July 2016

Day 3 of our Pilgrimage

We awoke this morning to a damp drizzly day in Lourdes, which was in stark contrast to the sunshine and very hot weather that we have experienced in the past few days. The rain did not dampen the spirits of our pilgrims however and onwards we went to the Domain to pose for our pilgrimage photograph.

It it a quite wonderful site to see our whole pilgrimage family gathered together on the steps of the Rosary Basilica in the Domain. Not one of us envy the photographer whose job it is to organise just shy of 700 people into a some kind of order. As always though, Photo Lacaze did a grand job and we will post the resulting photograph as soon as we have it.

Mgr. Canon Anthony Kay VG during the Sacrament of the Sick

Following the photograph we moved to the Chapel of Saint Bernadette for our Sunday Mass with the Sacrament of the Sick. This is a very emotional service in our programme. Whilst the clergy Anoint our sick pilgrims, our volunteers stand together around the circumference of the chapel and hold hands to form a circle of love around our pilgrims which is symbolic not only of our pilgrimage family but also of the love, care and support that our volunteers provide for our pilgrims throughout the week. It is a beautiful but simple gesture which brings tears to many eyes. The fact that this Sacrament is administered here in Lourdes just metres from the very spot that Our Lady revealed the healing waters of the spring to Bernadette in the Grotto, only adds to the significance of this special Sacrament.

 Our volunteers encircle our pilgrims during the Annointing


Our young pilgrims made their way up to Cité St. Pierre for their own liturgy following Mass. The 'City of the Poor' is located in the hills overlooking Lourdes and Mass is held in fine weather in the 'Cathedral of the Trees' which is just as enchanting as it sounds. A beautiful spot and a good opportunity for our young pilgrims to take some time for reflection and take part in a fantastic service put together by our Pastoral Team.

Meanwhile, back at the Hotel Solitude, Accueil pilgrims were treated to an afternoon of entertainment. Many people took the stage and a great time was had by all.

At 5pm we took part in the daily Blessed Sacrament Procession which due to the inclement weather was located in the vast Underground Basilica of St. Pius X. We were honoured and very proud to provide four pilgrims to act as acolytes to accompany the Blessed Sacrament in the procession. Fr. Kieran Mullarkey was given the honour of being assistant to the French Bishop who presided over the procession.  You can see the procession on the Lourdes TV channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/LourdesWebTV

As we write this post our pilgrims are taking part in Holy Hour which is again held in the Underground Basilica. This is a chance to sit quietly with the Lord and to reflect and provides the perfect end to a busy day.

In the morning we look forward to the highlight of our programme, our Grotto Mass. This year we will share this service with our friends from the  pilgrimage of Hexham & Newcastle. If you would like to join us in the Mass you can do so by watching it live on YouTube via the Lourdes channel which can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/user/LourdesWebTVh
Mass begins at 9.45 local time,  8.45 GMT. We look forward to having you with us.

And so a busy day here in Lourdes comes to an end. We look forward to spending some precious time with Our Lady in the Grotto tomorrow. Traditionally it usually rains during this Mass so we hope that is one tradition can break tomorrow!

Final Blessing from Bishop Emeritus, Terence Brain

Our Lady of Lourdes, pray for us.
Saint Bernadette, pray for us.

Stay with us, Lord, on our journey.

Saturday 30 July 2016

Day 2 of our Pilgrimage

Welcome to our blog for day 2 of this year’s pilgrimage. Our theme this year is ’Merciful, like the Father’ and following our welcome meeting this morning for our hotel pilgrims, a short liturgy took place in each hotel before we processed as a whole pilgrimage through the Door of Mercy in the Domain here in Lourdes. This was a key event in our programme for this year and is also one of the four required activities that pilgrims are required to undertake in order to fulfil their ‘Jubilee Passport’ which each pilgrim will have verified by the sanctuaries to receive their indulgence for the Year of Mercy. 

The blessing of hands during our Opening Mass

Following our procession through the Holy Door pilgrims made their way to the Opening Mass with the blessing of hands in the Chapel of St.Bernadette cote Grotte. We are honoured this year to welcome the Right Reverend Terence Brain, Bishop Emeritus of Salford back to Lourdes with us on our pilgrimage. Bishop Brain will be celebrating our Masses in the absence of Bishop Arnold at World Youth Day and provided us with a beautiful homily which was topical, humorous and rooted in scripture. As always our wonderful music ministry provided us with beautiful music and singing to accompany our service which moved many of our pilgrims in it’s beauty.

After a relaxed afternoon and evening we once again gathered as a pilgrimage family to take part in one of the highlights of our week, the Marian Torchlight Procession. This is always a beautiful event and it is fantastic to see the look of wonder that appears on the faces of pilgrims who are experiencing the procession for the first time as they look upon the thousands candles processing down the esplanade to honour Our Lady. The procession was made extra special for us this evening as we welcomed our friends from HCPT Manchester region who are midway through their own pilgrimage at Hosanna House on the outskirts of Lourdes.

 A nice moment with Bishop Brain and Rev. Mark Paver

And so as we unwind at the end of a blessed day here in Lourdes, we give thanks to God and to Our Lady for bringing us here to this special place so that we may experience the wonder, beauty, mystery and joy of Lourdes.

We will leave you with a lovely comment by a member of the congregation at our opening Mass this afternoon who said “I challenge anyone to name a more welcoming community than Salford Lourdes! It’s a great privilege to celebrate Mass together!” We won’t disagree with that and are very thankful for this lovely feedback!


Two of our volunteers acting as torchbearers during the Torchlight Procession


Our Lady of Lourdes, pray for us.
Saint Bernadette, pray for us.


Stay with us, Lord, on our journey.

Friday 29 July 2016

Day 1 of the 84th Salford Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes

The day we have been waiting for has arrived and our 84th Salford Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes is now underway. 

The day begun with Mass for our advance party of volunteers at the Poor Clare's Convent, celebrated by Fr. Kieren Mullarkey who asked us in his homily to ensure that we find time this week to spend with God. That may sound like a strange request at first, considering we are here on pilgrimage, however as Fr. Kieren said, it is very easy to spend the whole week rushing around Lourdes from service to service or spending time with friends, without actually stopping for a moment just to sit quietly with a clear mind to allow God to speak to us.

A team of volunteers eager to begin their first shift.

Shortly after lunch we were delighted to welcome pilgrims who arrived on the first two flights from Manchester this morning. After an early start and a good flight they were happy to have arrived in Lourdes and to have swapped a rainy Manchester for a baking hot Lourdes!

The final flight of the day landed at around 4.45pm (local time) and as well as our hotel pilgrims, also on board were our Acceuil pilgrims who, as Bishop John reminds us, ‘are at the heart of our pilgrimage family’.

Our volunteers deserve huge credit today for their hard work. Pilgrims were welcomed with a smile, a friendly face and an efficient service which ensured a smooth transfer from the airport to their hotels in Lourdes. It is quite amazing to see the Salford family swing into action and today they did our Hospitalité and the blue shirts of Salford proud. 

This evening our welcome Mass for hotel pilgrims was celebrated by Mgr. Canon Anthony Kay VG, in a packed Chapel Kolbe in the Domain. After a pleasant afternoon and some time to unpack and unwind, this was a nice way for our pilgrims to ease into our pilgrimage week and to give thanks to God and Our Lady for a safe journey to Lourdes.

Tomorrow we look forward to our passage through the Door of Mercy and and following that, the Opening Mass of our pilgrimage in this extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy.



Our Lady of Lourdes, pray for us.
Saint Bernadette, pray for us.


Stay with us, Lord, on our journey.