Sunday, February 11, 2024

Corgis Cookies and Lourdes


In the snug embrace of Sister Mary Claire's little trailer, the soft hum of shared silence filled the space—a sanctuary on wheels adorned with the quiet symbols of faith. Little Kathy, her eyes as wide as the rim of her glasses, nestled beside the sister, their fingers entwined in comfort and companionship.

Sister Mary Claire, whose habit was as much a part of her as the smile that graced her lips, turned to Kathy, the warmth in her eyes kindling the spark of curiosity in the young girl.

"Kathy," she began, her voice a gentle whisper that seemed to dance with the light filtering through the small trailer's windows, "I want to tell you about a journey I made to a very special place called Lourdes."

Kathy shifted, her gaze locked on Sister Mary Claire, as a plate of chocolate chip cookies lay forgotten between them, and the corgi puppy, now dozing, let out a contented sigh.

"It was not long ago that I walked the paths where Saint Bernadette once walked, where the Virgin Mary appeared to her," Sister Mary Claire continued. "The grotto was bathed in a light that seemed to come from Heaven itself, and the waters, oh the waters, Kathy—they were as clear as the purest spring and as healing as the gentlest touch."

Kathy's imagination swirled with visions of the sacred grotto, of pilgrims with hopeful eyes and prayerful hearts, each one seeking something that only such a holy place could offer.

"And there, by the grotto, I prayed for all of us," Sister Mary Claire said, squeezing Kathy's hand a little tighter. "For you, for me, for our friends and families, that we may find the same peace in our hearts that I found by those healing waters."

Kathy, moved by the story, leaned her head against Sister Mary Claire's shoulder, feeling in her heart the echo of the Lourdes miracles. The trailer might have been small, but in that moment, it held the vastness of faith and the quiet hope of the holy city.

As the afternoon waned into a soft evening, the story of Lourdes continued to unfurl, a sacred tale shared between a nun and a little girl, in a trailer home that held more love and faith within its walls than any cathedral could aspire to. And Kathy knew, with the certainty of the innocent and the faithful, that the story would stay with her, a beacon of the Lourdes light, forever guiding her way.

 

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