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Visions Collection (page 7)

"Unveiling the Divine: Exploring Visions that Transcend Time and Space" In the realm of spirituality, they have long been regarded as profound encounters with the divine

Background imageVisions Collection: Clerics at Station

Clerics at Station
Clerical pilgrims arrive at the railway station - note the facial expressions!

Background imageVisions Collection: Mens Parade

Mens Parade
Ceremonial parade of the Mens Pilgrimage on the Esplanade

Background imageVisions Collection: Womens Orders

Womens Orders
Pilgrims from womens nursing orders

Background imageVisions Collection: Pilgrims at Station

Pilgrims at Station
Pilgrims arriving at the railway station

Background imageVisions Collection: Procession of Priests

Procession of Priests
Procession of priests

Background imageVisions Collection: Church Cashes In

Church Cashes In
The Catholic Church cashes in on Lourdes, offering cures (65 years of success !), the story of Bernadette, and the only brand of candles officially approved by the Virgin Mary

Background imageVisions Collection: The Grotto in 1875

The Grotto in 1875
Pilgrims at the grotto - the Spanish caption refers to the Lourdes devotion as a popular superstition

Background imageVisions Collection: Pilgrims at the Grotto

Pilgrims at the Grotto
Pilgrims at the grotto - priests, peasants and fashionably dressed folk

Background imageVisions Collection: Lourdes Pilgrims 1905

Lourdes Pilgrims 1905
Pilgrims help themselves to water from the fontaine miraculeuse supposedly revealed to Bernadette by Mary. (note the boys dressed in their best clothes !)

Background imageVisions Collection: Bernadettes Home

Bernadettes Home
The family home of Bernadette Soubirous, at Lourdes, now in 1900 offering lodgings to pilgrims who could enjoy the privilege of spending the night in the saints home !

Background imageVisions Collection: Lourdes Circa 1900

Lourdes Circa 1900
The area round the grotto at the end of the 19th century complete with basilica, esplanade, medical buildings, baths, fountains and so on

Background imageVisions Collection: Lourdes / Image of Mary

Lourdes / Image of Mary
Mary as supposedly seen by Bernadette Soubirous in the grotto

Background imageVisions Collection: LA Salette / Souvenirs

LA Salette / Souvenirs
The Basilica erected at the site of Melanie Calvat and Maximin Girards encounter with the Virgin Mary

Background imageVisions Collection: Bernadette / Postcard

Bernadette / Postcard
Bernadette Soubirous, while gathering firewood, sees the Virgin Mary in the rocky grotto at Lourdes

Background imageVisions Collection: Cross over Trenches

Cross over Trenches
British troops see the Cross of Jesus in the sky over the trenches, and take it as a sign that God is on their side

Background imageVisions Collection: Vision of Cross

Vision of Cross
Jesus watches while two British soldiers are inspired by a vision of the Cross

Background imageVisions Collection: Jeanne D arc

Jeanne D arc
The apparition of Jeanne d Arc, mounted on a white steed, encourages the French infantry to advance to La Gloire ou La Mort

Background imageVisions Collection: Witchs Visions

Witchs Visions
A witch conjures up visions which terrify a client

Background imageVisions Collection: Bernadette / Vision / Laugee

Bernadette / Vision / Laugee
Bernadette Soubirous, while gathering firewood, suddenly sees the Virgin Mary in the grotto

Background imageVisions Collection: Don Quixote dreaming of knightly exploits

Don Quixote dreaming of knightly exploits -- to dream the impossible dream!

Background imageVisions Collection: Emanuel Swedenborg, Swedish engineer and mystic

Emanuel Swedenborg, Swedish engineer and mystic
Emanuel Swedenborg (born Swedberg) (1688-1772), Swedish scientist, philosopher, Christian mystic and theologian

Background imageVisions Collection: Selling blessed rock

Selling blessed rock
At Conde-sur-Noireau a street seller offers fragments of the rock on which the Blessed Virgin Mary stood when she appeared on 19 September 1846, and which he promises are miraculous




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"Unveiling the Divine: Exploring Visions that Transcend Time and Space" In the realm of spirituality, they have long been regarded as profound encounters with the divine. From the three young Fatima visionaries to Bernadette's mystical experiences at Notre Dame De Lourdes, these glimpses into a higher reality have captivated believers for centuries. One cannot overlook Bernadette's first awe-inspiring vision, where she witnessed a radiant lady in white at the Grotto of Massabielle in 1858. This encounter sparked a series of apparitions that would forever change her life and inspire countless pilgrims who visit Lourdes seeking solace and healing. The enigmatic Garabandal apparition also left an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to witness it. The mysterious "comrade in white" appeared before four young girls, revealing messages of warning and hope that continue to resonate today. Venturing beyond France, we find ourselves immersed in Alacoque's visionary experience in 1675. Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque encountered Jesus Christ himself, who revealed his Sacred Heart as a symbol of boundless love and mercy—a revelation that deeply impacted religious devotion worldwide. Meanwhile, Teresa's meeting with the Child Jesus brought forth an innocence and purity rarely seen by mortal eyes. This encounter served as a reminder that divinity can manifest itself even through innocent souls. As we delve further into history, we stumble upon Robidas' rotating house—an architectural marvel designed to evoke spiritual transcendence. Its unique structure aimed to create an environment conducive to experiencing visions or moments of enlightenment. Lastly, let us not forget about the Lourdes pilgrims themselves—ordinary individuals seeking extraordinary connections with their faith. Their collective journey represents both personal quests for miracles and communal expressions of devotion towards something greater than themselves. Visions hold immense power—they challenge our perceptions of reality while offering glimpses into realms beyond our comprehension.