Parishioners at St Francis Xavier Church in Everton who were unable to travel to Lourdes for the archdiocese of Liverpool’s centenary year took part in celebrations at home.
On the Sunday of the pilgrimage, they gathered in procession to the beautiful Rosary Altar and remembered their connection with many other parishes under the care and support of the Archdiocese of Liverpool. They prayed and sang in honour of Our Lady of Lourdes and St Bernadette.
During the pilgrimage week, parishioners travelled to Holywell, near St Asaph and drank from the well, praying for all assisted pilgrims and those that care for them, especially for those from the Father James Nugent Deanery travelling with the Youth Pilgrimage, Hospitalite and clergy.
The day concluded with fish and chips in Conwy. Some parishioners enjoyed the Classical Musical Festival at St Mary’s Church-whilst others had their fish pinched by a seagull.
93-year-old Peggy said: “I’ve travelled to Lourdes a few times with the Archdiocesan Pilgrimage so it was good to be able to join in with Lourdes at home-although the cobbles in Conwy were a challenge for me and my wheelie aid.”
Parishioner Monica appreciated the day. “I thoroughly enjoyed the quiet time and the story telling from Fr. Chris McCoy at Holywell, but I was devasted when the seagull robbed my fish,” she said.
All are more than welcome to visit the magnificent church of Saint Francis Xavier, affectionately known as SFX Church. An original 1924 Archdiocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes photograph is on display for the centenary year. The church is open most mornings, so please contact 0151 298 1911 or email; sfxchurch@rcaol.org.uk for more details.