separateurCreated with Sketch.

Fire ravages Chapels of Light in Lourdes

La statue de la Vierge Marie, située à côté des chapelles de lumière, noircie par les flammes.

whatsappfacebooktwitter-xemailnative
Anna Ashkova - published on 07/13/22
whatsappfacebooktwitter-xemailnative
Four of the eight Chapels of Light at the Lourdes shrine went up in smoke during the night of July 9. Pilgrims will still be able to access the site to place their candles.

A violent fire broke out during the night of July at the Sanctuary in Lourdes, France, at the Chapels of Light installed at the edge of the Gave de Pau, which shelter the candles that pilgrims come to deposit there. Although the fire was quickly brought under control by firefighters dispatched to the site by shrine security, three chapels were completely destroyed by the flames.

Pilgrims will still be able to light their candles in four other chapels that remain open. Until the chapels are rebuilt, candle stands will be installed in the shrine meadow in the coming weeks. While the temporary arrangements are being made, large candles will be entrusted to the shrine's fire makers. Once lit on site, they will be burned as soon as possible.

chapelle lumière Lourdes

Rector of the shrine Bishop Olivier Ribadeau-Dumas lamented on Twitter that the tragedy comes as "a new blow for the shrine." Indeed, the damage caused by the fire is very significant. "The estimate of the complete reconstruction of the chapels and the replacement of equipment amounts to at least 1.5 million euros," says the shrine that continues to recover from the consequences of the global COVID-19 health crisis.

"But the most important thing is that no one was hurt and that pilgrims can continue to pray in the remaining chapels by continuing to light a candle," wrote the man who was recently named rector-archpriest of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Father Michel Daubanes will succeed him as rector of the shrine at Lourdes on September 1. "Even though investigations into the origin of the fire are continuing, we understand that it was accidental," says the shrine.

Did you enjoy this article? Would you like to read more like this?

Get Aleteia delivered to your inbox. It’s free!

Enjoying your time on Aleteia?

Articles like these are sponsored free for every Catholic through the support of generous readers just like you.

Help us continue to bring the Gospel to people everywhere through uplifting Catholic news, stories, spirituality, and more.