Lentorama 2026: Hic es: aedificia Vaticani
Day 31: Grotta di Lourdes, Viale Benedetto Quindicesimo
In 1854, Pope Pius IX promulgated the dogma of the Immaculate Conception, the idea that Mary was free of original sin from the moment of her conception. This idea was the basis of a series of visions a few years later by Bernadette Soubrious, who reported 18 visitations by Mary in a grotto near Lourdes, France.
The construction of replica grottoes became popular after that, with Leo XIII deciding the Vatican needed one of its own. Built in the Vatican Gardens along the wall to St. John's Tower, it was presented to Leo in 1902 but formally consecrated in 1905 by Piux X.
The grotto was built with a spire and two staircases to reach it, but all of that was removed by Pius XI and John XXIII for safety reasons. The grotto is often the site of a papal mass at the end of May, a month dedicated to Mary by the church.
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