Handled with care and faith, this authentic water comes from the source of Lourdes, in France.
In a transparent, sealed bottle with a safety label, it is dedicated to praying to Mary of Lourdes.
The label, designed in an inspiring 19th century French style, shows the very first drawing of the Lourdes apparition.
The water is filtered according to US Army hight standards.
Handled with care and faith, this
authentic water comes from the
source of Lourdes, in France.
In a transparent, sealed bottle with a
safety label, it is dedicated to praying to Mary of Lourdes.
The label, designed in an inspiring 19th-
century French style, shows the very first
drawing of the Lourdes apparition.
The water is filtered according to
US Army hight standards.
Hand bottled in Lourdes
Artisanal Production
Small batch
Airport policy compliant
Custom label for Your Sanctuary
Security tamper poof seal
Height: 5.39 inches
Shipping from France
Volume : 100ml / 3,3814 FL OZ
The apparitions at Lourdes began on February 11, 1858, when a 14-year-old peasant girl named Bernadette Soubirous reported seeing a vision of a "lady" in a grotto called Massabielle, near the town of Lourdes in southern France. Bernadette described the lady as a young woman dressed in white with a blue sash, holding a rosary.
Over the following months, Bernadette experienced a total of 18 apparitions. The lady did not initially identify herself but gradually conveyed messages to Bernadette, asking her to pray for sinners and to have a chapel built at the site.
During one apparition, Bernadette was instructed to dig in the ground, revealing a spring of water that became known for its healing properties.
After thorough examination, the apparitions were declared worthy of belief in 1862 by the local bishop.
The apparitions at Lourdes began on February 11, 1858, when a 14-year-old peasant girl named Bernadette Soubirous reported seeing a vision of a "lady" in a grotto called Massabielle, near the town of Lourdes in southern France. Bernadette described the lady as a young woman dressed in white with a blue sash, holding a rosary.
Over the following months, Bernadette experienced a total of 18 apparitions. The lady did not initially identify herself but gradually conveyed messages to Bernadette, asking her to pray for sinners and to have a chapel built at the site.
During one apparition, Bernadette was instructed to dig in the ground, revealing a spring of water that became known for its healing properties.
After thorough examination, the apparitions were declared worthy of belief in 1862 by the local bishop.
Yes, the water from the Spring of Lourdes is free for all visitors.
Pilgrims and tourists alike are welcome to collect the sacred water without any cost.
The spring, located at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes in France, is renowned for its healing properties and spiritual significance.
Visitors can fill their containers at designated taps near the Grotto of Massabielle, where the spring was discovered by Saint Bernadette Soubirous in 1858.
The Lourdes Sanctuary ensures a continuous supply of this blessed water, allowing everyone to experience its benefits freely.
Remember to bring your own bottles to collect the water, as the sanctuary encourages the practice of sharing this holy gift with all who seek it.
No, the water from the Spring of Lourdes is not blessed.
However, you can have it blessed through prayer or by asking your priest to bless it for you. Here is an example of a blessing you can perform yourself:
Example of a Blessing Prayer for Lourdes Water:
*Heavenly Father, we ask You to bless this water, a gift of Your creation. May it be a source of grace, healing, and protection for all who use it. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.*
Alternatively, you can bring the water to your local parish and ask your priest to bless it during a mass or a special blessing ceremony. Here is a traditional blessing for water from the Roman Catholic Church’s « Book of Blessings »:
Traditional Blessing of Water
*Priest: Our help is in the name of the Lord.*
*Response: Who made heaven and earth.*
*Priest: Let us pray. Almighty and everlasting God, we humbly beseech Your infinite mercy to bless this water. As it flows forth, may it be a source of divine grace and healing for all who draw near. Through Christ our Lord.*
*Response: Amen.*
*Priest: May the blessing of Almighty God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, descend upon this water and remain forever.*
*Response: Amen.*
By following these steps, you can ensure that the Lourdes water carries the spiritual significance and blessings you seek.
The water from the Spring of Lourdes is not specifically intended for drinking. However, it is filtered, so if you accidentally get some on your lips or ingest a small amount, there is no risk.
For those considering keeping the water, it’s important to follow some sanitary recommendations:
1. Storage: Store the water in a clean, airtight container to prevent contamination.
2. Shelf Life: Use the water within a reasonable time frame.
3. Temperature: Keep the water in a cool, dark place to maintain its quality.
While the water is filtered, it’s primarily used for spiritual and healing purposes rather than for drinking.
If you do choose to drink it, ensure it is kept in optimal conditions to avoid any potential health issues.
The water from the Spring of Lourdes is bottled directly in Lourdes, France.
The process involves collecting the water from the spring at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, ensuring it is filtered and safe, and then bottling it for distribution.
This bottling process takes place in Lourdes to maintain the authenticity and purity of the water.
Additionally, a bailiff certifies the origin of the water, ensuring that it indeed comes from the spring at Lourdes.
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