A Century of Faith and Healing
A host of festivities and sentimental events recognizing Our Lady of Lourdes National Shrine's 100th Jubilee is planned for various times throughout the year. Here’s how you can pay tribute.
Centuries ago, the Catholic Church designated May as the month of the Blessed Virgin Mary—a tradition rooted in reverence, renewal and devotion. This year, there’s no better way to honor the mother of God than by visiting the Our Lady of Lourdes National Shrine in Euclid during its historic 100th anniversary jubilee.
“People from across the country and around the world have come here seeking hope, healing and spiritual rebirth,” says Administrator Sister Phyllis Ann. “We invite people to come share in the blessings and hope they discover our story is more relevant than ever.”
The story she references is the Shrine’s connection to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes in France and its spiritual significance. It is home to a relic of St. Bernadette from the original grotto, a stone upon which the Blessed Mother’s feet rested when she appeared to Bernadette. Here in Euclid, water flows freely over the stone and through the grotto.
“Drawn by the blessed water, many people come seeking healing,” she says.
Centered by Italian marble statues that depict the moment Mary appeared to Bernadette, the Shrine is set on scenic, rolling acres surrounded by a grotto, a chapel, convent, Rosary Hill, Stations of the Cross, prayer labyrinth, St. Ann Dining Hall and a gift shop—providing the perfect solace for prayer and reflection.
Mass with the Bishop
The Jubilee officially kicks off Sunday, May 31, with a special 9:30 a.m. mass, celebrated by Bishop Edward Malesic, followed by a meet-and-greet reception at St. Ann Dining Hall. This event is open to the public, all are welcome.
In addition to a slew of special events, the sisters are commemorating the centennial by rolling out a new speaker series.
The talks begin on Saturday, May 30, with a Young Adult Ministry and Women’s Day of Reflection, and run in June, July and September. Theological experts include James Hickey, who will speak about St. Bernadette; Kathryn DeCapite, who will talk about a Marian journey; and Barb Ernster, who will explore the miracles of Lourdes and Fatima.
Schedule and reserve your place by calling the Shrine.
Ushering in the Outdoor Season
Summer outdoor mass season is in full gear. For a holy al fresco experience, enjoy masses at the Shrine every Sunday, now through October 25, at 8 a.m. (indoors) and 9:30 a.m. (outdoors), followed by breakfast. On Thursday, May 21, don’t miss the community-wide Pasta Dinner at the St. Ann Dining Hall from 4:30-6 p.m.
For a delightful shopping experience while you’re at the shrine, don’t miss the well-appointed gift shop. You’ll find religious gifts, an impressive selection of holy cards and books, rosaries, Bibles, religious jewelry, medals, candles, artwork, statues, clothing, home décor and crafts handmade by the sisters.



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