That's right, darlings. I am not talking about Jennifer Jones, who played Berenadette to Oscar winning perfection in the 1943 film, "The Song Of Bernadette." I am talking about the actual person, Bernadette Soubirous, purportedly seen her posing in the spot where she was while the Virgin, whose statue was implanted above, appeared to her.
The initial apparition was on Febraury 11, 1858. That day is known as the Feast Day Of Our Lady Of Lourdes. The sixteenth of April was designated as Bernadette's feast day when she was canonized as a saint, in 1933. It is also the day on which Bernadette left this world, in 1879, at the age of 35.
There is a statue of the Blessed Virgin in the front yard of this home I pass each day on 76th Street, in Brooklyn. I always stop by and pray to Mary, so you can bet on Friday I prayed extra, for Bernadette, whose metal I also wear around my neck, and who I firmly believe has been keeping watch over David and myself, during the pandemic, and when he had to have his lithotripsy for kidney stones, and I a heart ablation--all within the span of a week, in 2020!
So, thank you Bernadette, for all you did, and continue to do. I will always love Jennifer Jones in the movie, but will never forget it was you who paved the way.
"O Bernadette, if I live to be a hundred, never shall I forget this hour...." -- Prayer recited in the 1943 movie
2 comments:
The fervent prayer of the righteous availeth much!!
Victoria,
Thank you for this inspiring words.
Beernadette inspires us all.
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