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IN THE SERVICE OF OUR LADY Priest finds month in Lourdes ministry deeply moving
by The Leaven
By Jill Ragar Esfeld jill.esfeld@theleaven.org
“There are a lot of healings that take place in Lourdes,” said Father Michael Stubbs. “And some of them are physical.”
But many more take the form of a different — but just as important — cure entirely.
“Most of the healings are spiritual,” he said.
Father Stubbs recently returned from serving four weeks as a confessor at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes in southwestern France.
Each year, millions visit the Grotto of the Apparitions where, in 1858, the Virgin Mary appeared to 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous.

In the grotto, visitors can drink or bathe in water flowing from a spring famous for its healing.
They also have opportunities to attend Mass and receive the sacrament of reconciliation from priests, like Father Stubbs, who give their time to minister to the pilgrims.
“It was a moving experience for me, very rewarding,” said Father Stubbs. “A few times, the confessions were routine. But for the most part, they were not.
“Often, people had tears in their eyes; they were very serious and very sincere.”
Father Stubbs believes one of the
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