St. Bernadette was born at Lourdes, France. Her parents
were very poor and she herself was in poor health. One Thursday,
February 11, 1858, when she was sent with her younger sister and a
friend to gather firewood, a very beautiful Lady appeared to her above a
rose bush in a grotto called Massabielle. The lovely Lady was dressed
in blue and white. She smiled at Bernadette and then made the sign of the cross with a rosary of ivory and gold.
Bernadette fell on her knees, took out her own rosary
and began to pray the rosary. The beautiful Lady was God's Mother, the
Blessed Virgin Mary. She appeared to Bernadette seventeen other times
and spoke with her. She told Bernadette that she should pray sinners, do
penance and have a chapel
built there in her honor. Many people did not believe Bernadette when
she spoke of her vision. She had to suffer much.
But one day Our Lady
told Bernadette to dig in the mud. As she did, a spring of water began
to flow. The next day it continued to grow larger and larger. Many
miracles happened when people began to use this water. When Bernadette
was older, she became a nun. She was always very humble. More than
anything else, she desired not to be praised. Once a nun asked her if
she had temptations of pride
because she was favored by the Blessed Mother. "How can I?" she
answered quickly. "The Blessed Virgin chose me only because I was the
most ignorant."
From http://www.catholic.org
St. Bernadette's symbol is a lily, for her purity, but seeing as I already created a quilt block with a lily in honor of our Blessed Mother, I needed to come up with a different symbol for this one. I've tried to create a version of the grotto at Lourdes.
To download the Free patter for this 12" x 12" quilt block, please visit Quilt Block in Honor of St. Bernadette
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