St. Bernadette of Lourdes – 147th Anniversary

Courtesy Radio Maria Ireland Presentation. Host: Morgan Sharpe. 16th April 2026.


Brief Summary
Alongside commonly cited Lourdes sources (including work attributed to Fr René Laurentin and other historians of the apparitions), the talk introduces a lesser-known claim drawn from a book titled Revelations (attributed here to Xavier Ries-Hérald). According to that account, Bernadette supposedly received five prophetic secrets from the Virgin Mary that were sent to Pope Leo XIII in 1879, then hidden or forgotten in Vatican archives until being rediscovered by a French priest decades later.

The talk outlines the five prophecies and asserts that four have already been fulfilled:

  1. Lourdes would become a world-famous center of healing, visited by millions.
  2. Rapid technological progress—including the harnessing of electricity and new machines—would emerge before the 20th century.
  3. A great evil rising in Germany would lead to a devastating, multinational war.
  4. Humanity would reach the moon around 1970, noting the 1969 lunar landing.
  5. The fifth prophecy, presented as Bernadette’s “exact words,” is apocalyptic in tone but ends optimistically. It predicts a post-“age of science” resurgence of faith, a dramatic reckoning with scientists and physicians accused of creating “abominations,” and a global conflict culminating in the triumph of Christianity and a subsequent era of peace, prosperity, widespread healing, and a “second golden age”.

The latter portion of the note shifts to devotional and inspirational material, including references to Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen and his emphasis on the role of the laity in strengthening the Church through stewardship, accountability, prayer, and penance. Two Lourdes-related stories are shared: one about Sheen receiving providential help to cover expenses during a novena, and another about a bedridden Catholic woman whose prayers and suffering are credited with her atheist husband’s eventual conversion and later ordination as a Dominican priest.


Our Lady of Lourdes Programme – Host: Morgan Sharpe

Radio Maria Ireland Programme: Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes Celebration
[Broadcast 11th Feb. 2026. Used with permission]

BRIEF Overview

  • Speaker Morgan Sharpe welcomed listeners to this special occasion celebrating the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes and the World Day of the Sick.
  • Emphasis was placed on the unique story of Saint Bernadette and the significance of the Rosary.
  • The programme included musical interludes to enhance the storytelling experience.

Key Themes of the Feast

  • Importance of the Rosary:
    • St. Bernadette’s first encounter with the Blessed Virgin highlighted the Rosary’s significance.
    • Inspirational quotes from various saints underlined the Rosary’s power in prayer.
  • Historical Miracles:
    • Examples were shared, such as the visions of Bishop Douma in Nigeria and the survival of Jesuit priests in Hiroshima, showcasing the Rosary’s impact during crises.
    • Personal stories, such as Father Patrick Payton’s miraculous healing through the Rosary, illustrated its spiritual significance.

Life of Saint Bernadette

  • Background:
    • Saint Bernadette was born in 1844 and faced numerous health challenges throughout her life.
    • Her first vision of the Blessed Virgin occurred in 1858, leading to a series of significant apparitions.
  • Legacy:
    • Bernadette’s dedication to the Virgin Mary and the establishment of pilgrimage sites have continued to inspire many.
    • The show concluded with a beautiful musical tribute to Saint Bernadette, emphasizing her role in faith and healing.

Morgan Sharpe.
If you would like more information on this programme or to arrange a talk at your local parish or community please follow the link below for further details:
https://saintbernadette.info/2025/11/30/first-class-relic-of-saint-bernadette-parish-visitation/

Link: Radio Maria Ireland Website


Morgan Sharpe’s Testimony & Interview with Fr. Damian Farnan.

Morgan Sharpe & Fr. Damien Farnan

Recorded presentation: Radio Maria Ireland Studios:
16th April 2025.

In this podcast, Morgan Sharpe, founder of the St. Bernadette website, recounts how his life was transformed from a very average, disinterested attitude towards his Catholic faith, to a committed and passionate involvement, thanks to the intercession, he believes, of St. Bernadette of Lourdes. This conversion dates back to 1979, when he accompanied his wife Carmel to Lourdes. While there, out of boredom, he offered to help some of those with disabilities. That offer was to change his life forever, and resulted in him returning to Lourdes for many years after to help those less fortunate than himself.

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Morgan Sharpe on the Rosary & Lourdes.

Morgan Sharpe on the Lourdes Rosary.

Recorded presentation: Radio Maria Ireland Studios:
11th Feb. Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes.

Morgan goes over the miracles attributed to the rosary, followed by the fascinating history of St Bernadette and the apparitions at Lourdes.

N.B. Both Equero and Madame come from a musical entitled “Bernadette de Lourdes”. This musical tells the story of the Apparitions in Lourdes to St Bernadette, in fact they researched the events using the actual notes taken at that time. “The song of Bernadette” was composed by Leonard Coen and song by Jennifer Warnes. 

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Testimony: Miraculous Cure from Terminal Cancer at Lourdes

Recorded presentation: Radio Maria Ireland Studios:
11th Feb. Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes & Feast of the World Day of the Sick.

During Part One of the show Morgan Sharpe recounts some of the many difficulties faced by St. Bernadette during her lifetime at Nevers, France.

In Part Two Morgan introduces us to a remarkable story by guest speaker, Philip Brennan from Carryduff, just outside of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Philip had a miraculous cure from terminal bowel cancer while on a pilgrimage to Lourdes.

Philip also recounts how he didn’t want to go to Lourdes, and refused several offers of support to get there, until he received help from a very generous and unusual source. Philip’s wife Catherine also recounts how she coped with both the news of the medical verdict, and the miraculous cure that followed.

Despite all the good news, Philip was left unable to work, which resulted in him suffering from depression. However, once again that need was answered by another set of ‘unusual’ circumstances, which led Philip into the beautiful world of Iconography.

Reminder: The Feast of St. Bernadette takes place on April 16th.


Morgan Sharpe on the Life of Saint Bernadette.

Background image: First class Relic (strand of hair) of St. Bernadette of Lourdes.
Inscribed on the inside of the relic are the words ‘Marie Bernard’, indicating that her convent name was used at the time of her canonisation.

This Relic is now in the possession of Morgan Sharpe, who has travelled the country for the last 15 years talking about the life of St. Bernadette, and allowing people to bless themselves with the relic. If you are interested in contacting Morgan, please do so at:
Mobile: 353-87-947-2501
E-Mail: morgansharpesenior@gmail.com

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