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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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The sanctuary of Lourdes is one of the most-visited Catholic shrines in the world, with around four million tourists coming every year. The grotto of Massabielle, which is the most famous site in the sanctuary, has hundreds of replicas around the world, known as 'Lourdes grottos'.-stock-foto
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19th century Mexican painting of Our Lady of Guadalupe with the four apparitions to Saint Juan Diego, oil on tin.-stock-foto
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19th century Mexican painting of Our Lady of Guadalupe with the four apparitions to Saint Juan Diego, oil on tin.-stock-foto
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Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin). Lithograph.-stock-foto
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Münsingen - Bichishausen, The Lourdes Grotto in memory of the Mother of God apparitions of 1858 was built from tuff in 1890 and stands by the wayside near the Catholic parish church of St. Gallus Bichishausen.-stock-foto
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The Vatican recognized marian shrine Medjugorje phenomenon after 43 years on September 19, 2024 in Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, with the blessing of Pope Francis, granted Medjugorje the status of 'Nulla Osta' (Nihil Obstat), which means that church pilgrimages and devotions in that sanctuary are allowed. The Vatican explained the decision by saying that it recognizes the abundant spiritual fruits received in Medjugorje, but also that it will not go into the question of alleged apparitions. Believers are not obliged to believe in the supernatu-stock-foto
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The Vatican recognized marian shrine Medjugorje phenomenon after 43 years on September 19, 2024 in Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, with the blessing of Pope Francis, granted Medjugorje the status of 'Nulla Osta' (Nihil Obstat), which means that church pilgrimages and devotions in that sanctuary are allowed. The Vatican explained the decision by saying that it recognizes the abundant spiritual fruits received in Medjugorje, but also that it will not go into the question of alleged apparitions. Believers are not obliged to believe in the supernatu-stock-foto
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The Vatican recognized marian shrine Medjugorje phenomenon after 43 years on September 19, 2024 in Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, with the blessing of Pope Francis, granted Medjugorje the status of 'Nulla Osta' (Nihil Obstat), which means that church pilgrimages and devotions in that sanctuary are allowed. The Vatican explained the decision by saying that it recognizes the abundant spiritual fruits received in Medjugorje, but also that it will not go into the question of alleged apparitions. Believers are not obliged to believe in the supernatu-stock-foto
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The Vatican recognized marian shrine Medjugorje phenomenon after 43 years on September 19, 2024 in Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, with the blessing of Pope Francis, granted Medjugorje the status of 'Nulla Osta' (Nihil Obstat), which means that church pilgrimages and devotions in that sanctuary are allowed. The Vatican explained the decision by saying that it recognizes the abundant spiritual fruits received in Medjugorje, but also that it will not go into the question of alleged apparitions. Believers are not obliged to believe in the supernatu-stock-foto