What happens when a vocation of healing meets holy ground?
In this episode of Living LIT—Living In Truth, Robyn is joined by Anneliese Glickley, a special guest who recently returned from a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France, where she served as a nurse accompanying a pilgrim (patient) seeking healing. This powerful conversation invites listeners to see pilgrimage not simply as travel, but as liturgy in motion — a sacred rhythm of prayer, service, sacrifice, and encounter with Christ. From the quiet grace of the Grotto to moments of profound faith among the sick and suffering, Lourdes reveals how heaven continues to touch earth through Our Lady’s loving intercession.
Together, we explore:
*What makes Lourdes such a unique and sacred place
*Experiencing Mary’s maternal presence and message of conversion
*Serving the sick as an act of worship
*Pilgrimage as a way of living liturgically
*Bringing the graces of Lourdes home
*How everyday life becomes holy ground when offered to Christ
Whether you’ve been on pilgrimage, hope to go someday, or are learning how to live your faith more intentionally right where you are, this episode will encourage you to recognize sacred ground in the ordinary — and to walk with Mary as she leads us always to her Son, Our Lord.
Resources mentioned in this show:
https://lourdesvolunteers.org/everyday-miracles-of-lourdes/https://lourdesvolunteers.org/virtual-pilgrimage-schedule/https://lourdesvolunteers.org/
