Our pilgrimage to Lourdes is one of the most significant pastoral events in our annual diocesan calendar, with hundreds of members of our community of faith visiting the Grotto together each year.
Pilgrimage Dates for 2026
Friday 24 to Thursday 30 July (by air/train)
Thursday 23 July to Friday 31 July (by coach/Jumbulance)
Pilgrimage costs for 2026
- Redshirts & Purpleshirts: full price £800; subsidised price £700
- Assisted Pilgrims & their families/carers: adults £910; children aged 2-7, £585, children aged 8-14, £620
- Helpers, Leaders, Clinicians, Chaplains: full price £910; subsidised price £750
- Train Package - unassisted pilgrims: £950
- Accommodation only: £670
Lourdes is a place of renewal, a place where our relationship with Christ is deepened. Making the journey means entering a space in which we can be open to the promptings of the Holy Spirit in ways that, perhaps, we would never have thought possible before. The experience of pilgrimage changes us as we spend time in quiet reflection; as we open ourselves to forgiveness in the Sacrament of Reconciliation and the healing in the Sacrament of the Sick; as we receive the Eucharist that is the summit of all prayer.
Each year we bring with us in mind and heart those who cannot travel with us for whatever reason; those who have been with us on previous pilgrimages and have now gone before us marked with the sign of faith; the needs of a world that is torn apart in so many ways. Each pilgrimage is a time of blessing for pilgrims, especially the sick and frail, for our Diocese and – because the power of prayer knows no bounds – for the wider world.
Our pilgrimage to Lourdes is one of the most significant pastoral events in our diocesan calendar each year. Pilgrims travel in response to the call of Our Blessed Mother to St Bernadette, coming to the Shrine to wash in the waters of the spring and to pray.

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