The Lady Spoke to Me
I had gone down one day
with two other girls, to the bank of the river Gave when suddenly I heard a
kind of rustling sound. I turned my head toward the field by the side of the
river but the trees seemed quite still and the noise was evidently not from them.
Then
I looked up and caught sight of the cave where I saw a lady wearing a lovely
white dress with a bright belt. On top or each of her feet was a pale yellow
rose, the same color as her rosary beads.
At this I rubbed my eyes,
thinking I was seeing things, and I put my hands into the fold of my dress
where my rosary was. I wanted to make the sign of the cross but for the life of
me I couldn’t manage it and my hand just fell down. Then the lady made the sign
of the cross herself and at the second attempt I managed to do the same, though
my hands were trembling. Then I began to say the rosary while the lady let her
beads slip through her fingers, without moving her lips. When I stopped saying
the Hail Mary, she immediately vanished.
I asked my two
companions if they had noticed anything, but they said no. Of course they
wanted to know what I was doing and I told them that I had seen a lady wearing
a nice white dress, though I didn’t know who she was. I told them not to say
anything about it, and they said I was silly to have anything to do with it. I
said they were wrong and I came back next Sunday, feeling myself drawn to the
place. . . .
The third time I
went the lady spoke to me and asked me to come every day for fifteen days. I
said I would and then she said that she wanted me to tell the priests to build
a chapel there. She also told me to drink from the stream. I went to the Gave,
the only stream I could see. Then she made me realize she was not speaking of
the Gave and she indicated a little trickle of water close-by. When I got to it
I could only find a few drops, mostly mud. I cupped my hands to catch some
liquid without success and then I started to scrape the ground. I managed to
find a few drops of water but only at the fourth attempt was there sufficient
for any kind of drink. The lady then vanished and I went back home.
I went back each
day for fifteen days and each time, except one Monday and one Friday, the lady
appeared and told me to look for a stream and wash in it and to see that the
priests build a chapel there. I must also pray, she said, for the conversion of
sinners. I asked her many times what she meant by that, but she only smiled.
Finally with outstretched arms and eyes looking up to heaven she told me she
was the Immaculate Conception.
During the fifteen
days she told me three secrets but I was not to speak about them to anyone and
so far I have not.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From her Letter about the Apparition of the
Blessed Virgin Mary at Lourdes, by Saint Marie Bernadette Soubirous
Photo taken from Wikimedia Commons
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