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Our Lady Of Lourdes - Medium



The following is a description of the Lourdes statue, which is medium in size. The statue is made of marble and is 140mm L x 130mm W x 510mm H. The statue is available in bronze, brass, silver, or hand painted. The statue is priced for "Cast Marble White". more details
Key Features:
  • Made of marble
  • 140mm L x 130mm W x 510mm H
  • Available in bronze, brass, silver, or hand painted


R4 528.00 from Catholic Shop

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Model Number STAT029
Description
The following is a description of the Lourdes statue, which is medium in size. The statue is made of marble and is 140mm L x 130mm W x 510mm H. The statue is available in bronze, brass, silver, or hand painted. The statue is priced for "Cast Marble White".

Our Lady of Lourdes Marble Statue - medium
Dimensions: 140mm L x 130mm W x 510mm H
Please note that our Marble statues are made on order. There is a lead time of approximately 10 working days.


Our statues are priced for


"Cast Marble White".

All products are also available in Bronze, Brass, Silver or Hand Painted



at an additional cost - please email us orders@catholic-shop.co.za for a quotation on any one of the alternative options.




Incorrupt body of Saint Bernadette

Lourdes is a village in France where Our Blessed Mother appeared eighteen times to Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. Her messages to Bernadette are ageless and apply to all of us today. Bernadette Soubirous was born on January 7, 1844. She was the first child of Francois Soubirous and Louise Soubirous (Casterot). Her father was a miller who provided a comfortable living for his family. Bernadette had six brothers and two sisters. Only three of her siblings lived beyond the age of ten. These loses bonded the family together in strength and love. Bernadette once said that she had never heard her parents quarrel. The family was always at peace. This solid family foundation left Bernadette emotionally balanced in times of trouble and when faced with poverty and illnesses which were to come. A series of events which began in 1854 changed their lives. Bernadette's father was falsely accused of stealing two sacks of flour and was imprisoned for many days. There was a drought which lasted for two years and drastically affected the wheat harvest and work at the mill. And finally, the steam mills that resulted from the Industrial Revolution put Francois' mill out of business, and he was out of work. The family was reduced to living in a one-room dwelling called the Cachot, which was formerly used as a jail. During this same period Bernadette contracted cholera. The high fevers caused her to suffer physically the rest of her life. She suffered emotionally also. She felt the heart ache of being excluded as people pointed to her family as the ones who live in the Cachot. Her physical illnesses prevented her from going to school. At age 14 she spoke only the dialect of Lourdes. She was unable to read or write or speak French, and the Catechism was taught in French only. She went to Mass, but she was not allowed to receive Holy Communion with her friends. Sometimes Bernadette's only comfort was her mother's love. Later, Fr. Pomian prepared Bernadette for First Holy Communion. There was something about Bernadette that moved the Hosts of Heavenly Hearts. She was blessed with eighteen divine apparitions, and the world is forever changed and will never forget Bernadette.
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