National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows

Lourdes Grotto


Lourdes Grotto

Located in a beautiful, wooded area, the Lourdes Grotto was among the first devotional sites completed at the Shrine.  It is a replica of the famed Lourdes Grotto in France where Our Lady appeared in 1858 to a young, peasant girl named Bernadette Soubirous. 

During the Grotto construction, finding a way to preserve the contours of the hillside while simulating the appearance of a rock cavern was a decided challenge for engineers.  A local artisan proposed a way to duplicate the grotto at Lourdes.  Dirt was piled up in such a way as to form a mold for the cavern. 

Cement was poured over, around, and behind the dirt mold to form a 3' thick cement shell.  The dirt was removed after the cement hardened and put on top of the structure.  The result was nearly an exact reproduction scaled to two-thirds the size of the original Lourdes Grotto in France. 

In 1961, the tenth Annual Solemn Novena - the first held at the Shrine's present location - was held at the Lourdes Grotto. 

Today, the Lourdes Grotto is beautifully landscaped with flower gardens, trees, and shrubs and has been a favorite devotional site for pilgrims visiting the Shrine.  A secluded altar is set within the Grotto for the occasional Mass or devotional service.

Lourdes Grotto

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