

See what took place last year:
https://www.catholicassociation.co.uk/virtual-pilgrimage-2025
From 2026, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes begins a new three-year spiritual journey inspired by the Gospel according to Saint Luke. These three years invite pilgrims to walk with Mary through her faith, her hope and her praise. The year 2026 stands at the threshold of the Annunciation, where it all began.
Visit the Grotto of Massabielle. Pilgrims may touch the rock and pray at the site of the 1858 apparitions.
The Water Gesture. Drink from and wash at the fountains, or take part in the traditional guided immersion baths, which have limited availability.
Processions. Join the Torchlight Marian Procession and the Blessed Sacrament Procession.
Light a candle in the chapels near the Grotto.
Mass and Confession. Mass is celebrated daily in several languages and priests are available for confession.
Pray the Stations of the Cross along the hillside overlooking the Sanctuary.
The Grotto of Massabielle
The Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (Upper Basilica)
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary
The Basilica of St Pius X
The The Crypt of Lourdes, the first place of worship on the site
The Church of Saint Bernadette
The Accueil Notre-Dame, supporting visiting sick pilgrims
Volunteer in practical service to assisted pilgrims.
Follow in the footsteps of Saint Bernadette, including a visit to the Le Cachot, where she lived at the time of the apparitions.
Visit the Lourdes Medical Bureau Museum and learn about recognised miracles.
A distinctive feature of the East Anglia pilgrimage is our care for Assisted Pilgrims, who are at the heart of our diocesan group.
We particularly welcome:
Youth volunteers to assist pilgrims with mobility needs, an unforgettable experience of Christian service
Healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses and paramedics, able to offer gentle medical support
Companions willing to push wheelchairs, offer a steady arm and share Christ’s love through practical care
This service transforms the pilgrimage for everyone involved. As one former youth volunteer reflected, “I came to help others, but I received far more than I gave.”
Find out more about roles:
https://www.catholicassociation.co.uk/roles
Financial limitations should never prevent a pilgrim from responding to this invitation.
Financial assistance may be available for those who need support.
For further information, please contact:
Deacon Huw Williams, Lourdes Pilgrimage Director for East Anglia
huw.williams@rcdea.org.uk | 07399 163718
Whether you come seeking physical healing, spiritual renewal, or the opportunity to serve others, Lourdes offers grace for every heart.
“Go, drink at the spring and wash yourself there.” Our Lady’s words to Bernadette now extend to you.
Register your interest here:
https://www.catholicassociation.co.uk/join2026
Come to the Grotto. Encounter Mary. Meet Christ. Return transformed.
Our Lady of Lourdes, pray for us.