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Preparations in full swing for the International Pilgrimage with the sick to Lourdes

18/04/2013 


With less than one month to go and the organisation of the Order of Malta’s 55th International pilgrimage to Lourdes from 3 to 7 May is a hive of activity. From Bolivia to Singapore, from Lebanon to Australia, thousands of the Order of Malta’s members and volunteers are preparing for the poignant spiritual journey with their sick to the Marian Shrine at the foot of the Pyrenees.

This year the Australian delegation consists of 60 participants – a records attendance from the Australian Association. The organisers also report that the overall attendance numbers are consistent with those of past years, despite the fact that the economic depression has caused a slight drop in pilgrims to Lourdes generally.

 “We’re still calculating the registrations for this year, but we have definitely more than six thousand,” explains Serena Zapponi, Secretary General of the Order’s Pilgrimages.  This will be her 27th pilgrimage to Lourdes.

“Even before 1958 some National Associations, and especially the Order of Malta’s British Association and French Association, had organised pilgrimages to Lourdes. In 1958, on the hundredth anniversary of the apparitions, the Order’s first International Pilgrimage was organised. Since then many things have changed. The few dozen people who arrived in Lourdes on a single train have now grown to over six thousand and are coming from all over the world”.  There are 39 nations represented this year.

But not only the numbers have changed, the atmosphere felt during those days is also very different, as Serena Zapponi tells us: “Whereas before the volunteer mainly offered his or her assistance for transporting the sick person, today the pilgrimage is characterised by the special relationship that is created between attendant and patient. A relationship of trust and friendship that exists for the entire time of the pilgrimage and that often continues afterwards. For us it is a pilgrimage that carries on into everyday life”.

The Australian Association

The Australian Association, formed in 1974, currently has in excess of 300 members and aspirant members across every State and Territory of Australia. We also have ongoing and strong links with the Order’s National Associations throughout the Asia Pacific Region including in Singapore and the Philippines and with members of the Order in New Zealand, Hong Kong SAR, Thailand and Korea. The Order of Malta is committed to serving Our Lords the Poor and Sick worldwide and has done so for over 900 years. This website shares with you the history, mission and current activities of the Order of Malta in Australia, and provides links to the work of the Order world-wide.