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Marian Route

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The Marian Route refers to the pilgrimage route between Southern France and Northern Spain. It particularly refers to the route starting from Lourdes, France in the northern Pyrenees, to Montserrat, Spain, Zaragoza, Spain and Torreciudad, Spain. The Marian Route or the route of the Virgin Mary is linking France to Spain. This February 11th is also special as it is the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes.

Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes in Lourdes, France.  Parade of the Sick in front of the cave so that they can touch the walls of the cave to Drink the Lourdes Water which is still flowing up to now.

Here is the story: " The apparitions of Our Lady of Lourdes began on 11 February 1858, when Saint Bernadette Soubirous, a 14-year-old peasant girl from Lourdes, told her mother, after being asked, that she had seen a "lady" in the cave of Massabielle, about a mile from the town, while gathering firewood with her sister and a friend. Similar appearances of the "lady" were reported on seventeen further occasions that year."
The cave above is the location where Mother Mary appeared to the young Bernadette Soubirous. Mother Mary also showed Bernadette a water spring that was non-existent in the cave before so that people will believe. This water is now known as the Lourdes Water which Mother Mary encouraged pilgrims to drink and to bath in it. At The Shrine, several walks past the cave is the Bathing section where pilgrims get a chance to bath in the spring water. Do not miss that when you get a chance to visit the Shrine. It is a once in a life time experience.
Pilgrims were praying and singing in the line while waiting for our bathing session. When I reached the Bathing section, the nuns asked you to undress with a towel of course as a cover. Then when it is your turn, they pray for your intentions and then dip your whole body into the tub full of Lourdes Water. Believe me, after bathing in Lourdes Water, my whole skin was super soft like baby skin and smelled so good like roses. I have to admit that I was worried that I might smell after because it was just spring water. But this is Pure Spring Lourdes water from the apparition of Mother Mary. It is miraculous Pure water.  It is water that is still flowing from that miraculous well in the cave.

The Basilica of Our Lady of Lourdes.


Watch the Video of the Marian Route

This is the Video that inspired me to post this story about the Marian Routes between Southern France and Northern Spain. I have been blessed to be able to visit Our Mother Mary's Shrine at Lourdes, France, Montserrat, Spain and Zaragoza, Spain. I have not visited the Marian Shrine at Torreciudad in Spain.


Evening Candlelight vigil at the Our of Lourdes Shrine.
 Every night there is Rosary Vigil which is beautiful. The Mother Mary statue has a procession and a Candlelight Living Rosary is recited in front of the Basilica. It was a very special night!

Pilgrims celebrating on the Day of Jesus' Ascension in the Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine. They brought colourful balloons and released it up to Heaven! We were lucky to be there to witness this. It was such a joyous event! Very unifying for all the pilgrims from around the world.

The whole Shrine is huge. This is the back part near the Baths and the Shrine of  Apparition Cave. The river  runs beside the Shrine. The whole city of Lourdes was so fertile, so green and has abundance of  Greenery, plants, food, lots of pilgrims, love, unity, joy, peace and sacredness. I felt all that when I visited this Holy Shrine.

Montserrat, Spain

Our Lady of Montserrat. I featured my visit to Montserrat, Spain last year in my blog. For more information: http://thestyleandtravel-journals.blogspot.com/2011/10/travel-montserrat-spain.html


Zaragoza, Spain

This is the huge Cathedral of Our Lady of Del Pilar in Zaragoza, Spain and the view of the Ebro River. For more information: http://thestyleandtravel-journals.blogspot.com/2011/09/travel-advisory-one-day-in-zaragoza.html

Torreciudad, Spain

Shrine of Our Lady of Torreciudad.
Photo credit: Wikipedia.
I have not visited the Shrine of Our Lady of Torreciudad in Spain. Here is a brief history: "Torreciudad is the name of a Marian shrine in Aragon, Spain built by Josemaria Escriva, the founder of  Opus Dei, and consecrated on July 7, 1975, under the title of Our Lady of Torreciudad. Devotion to Mary under the title of Virgin of Torreciudad is said to date back to the eleventh century.

Happy Feast Day to Our Lady of Lourdes!

References: Wikipedia.

Travel Advisory- One Day in Zaragoza, Spain

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I would like to start by giving information about Train travel in Spain. One of the things I truly enjoy and take advantage of when traveling within Spain, Italy, France and the UK is their train service. They have Speed trains that can travel at over 300 km. One of the best ones is in Spain. You can purchase tickets and check timetables at their website RENFE. There is an English version and of course a Spanish version. Spain's speed train is called the AVE. Purchasing tickets on-line is very safe and efficient. You can pick the class - First class or Economy and can even pick the carriage and your own seats on-line. Then print your e-ticket before leaving  your country to board the train in Barcelona or Madrid.

The train trip from Barcelona to Madrid is 3 hrs. Their midpoint is Zaragoza, only 1 1/2 hrs by AVE Speed Train from Barcelona or Madrid. I highly suggest buying a ticket in First Class as it comes with a full meal served with stainless steel cutlery. The food is served by their own Train Attendants similar to the Flight Attendants. Riding in First Class is also more civilized, seats are spacious and very clean. There is even a movie shown!  Economy is not bad but you have to purchase your own food in the Train Cafe, it is usually crowded and noisy.

 Here is my Day Trip to Zaragoza

RENFE Spanish Train to Zaragoza.

Plaza Del Pilar.

The spires of the Basilica of Nuestra Senora Del Pilar.

 This is one of the pilgrimage sights in Spain. The story is that  Mother Mary miraculously appeared standing on top of   a Pillar along the Ebro River to a helpless St James, to give him  encouragement and to strengthen his faith to convert the locals to  Catholicism in Spain. Our Lady of the Pilar with it's rose scented Pillar is now displayed in this huge Basilica.  Devotees kiss a portion of the Pillar.  The pillar truly smell like roses!  The body of St James is now buried  in the Santiago De Compostela in Compostela, Spain which is one of the Ancient Pilgrimage sights after Jerusalem and Rome.

Our Lady of the Pilar


One of the Altars in the Basilica Del Pilar


Facade of the Basilica of Nuestra Senora Del Pilar


View of the Basilica Del Pilar along the Ebro River


 After a visit in the Basilica, we walked along the Plaza to visit Statue of Cesar Augusto who founded the city during the Roman times.  Then also view the huge fountain built for the Expo 2008.

Plaza del Pilar.

Visit the Cathedral de La Seo to view the beautiful Baroque chapels inside. The Cathedral was declared World Heritage by the UNESCO in 2001

Francisco Goya Monument. Goya is one of Spain's great Art masters.


Stone Bridge is the oldest bridge that is still preserved over the Ebro River. Gothic in style.
Stone Bridge

Alfonso I  street from the Basilica Del Pilar where numerous restaurants and shops are located.

View of the Basilica Del Pilar from Alfonso I street where you can have lunch in one of the nearby restaurants and browse the shops.

Additional Places to visit:

1. Ibercaja Camon Aznar Museum - Paintings and Engravings by Goya
2. Museum of Zaragoza-Archaeology and Fine Arts
3. Aljaferia Palace


I would say, this is one day well spent visiting the sights of Zaragoza.Plus a pilgrimage to the Basilica Nuestra Senora Del Pilar and also the Cathedral La Seo gave me a feeling of peace. At the end of the day, back to the train station again to board our Ave Spreed Train back to Barcelona.


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