"Welcome, serve, love”
The volunteers at the Sanctuary of Lourdes play an indispensable role in welcoming and facilitating the stay of millions of pilgrims and tourists.
These volunteers from all over the world embody the spirit of Lourdes through their dedication and generosity. Their service can be summed up in three words: “welcome, serve, love.”
Volunteers from different backgrounds and of all ages come for a minimum of one week. Around a hundred of them come regularly throughout the year and live locally near Lourdes.
The team is made up of around twenty volunteers each day, a number that doubles during the summer. The Sanctuary is particularly busy in April, May and August, as well as during religious festivals. It is at these times that the presence of volunteers is essential.
The two Muriels and Thomas make up the team at the International Volunteer Centre. They take a keen interest in building bonds between volunteers.
A diverse role
Volunteers carry out a wide range of essential tasks at the Sanctuary. Here are a few examples:
- Welcoming and providing information for pilgrims at the entrances to the Sanctuary: as the first point of contact with visitors, volunteers guide them, direct them and answer their questions.
- Facilitating the accompaniment of pilgrims in different parts of the Sanctuary: welcoming them to the chapels of light, guiding them and supervising their waiting in the confession chapel…
- Pastoral leadership: Volunteers accompany pilgrims on different trails, such as “Discovering the Sanctuary”, “In Bernadette’s Footsteps”, Stations of the Cross…
More “technical” tasks: Volunteers help out with certain services such as arranging bouquets, sewing, archiving, preparing torches, etc.
Experience great joy
Volunteers bring that “little extra” to pilgrims, who appreciate their presence. What starts as a simple request for information can turn into a slightly more in-depth discussion. “People often say to me: ‘You don’t know how much good this time with you has done me’”, says Anne-Marie, a volunteer for 18 years.
By giving their time and energy, the volunteers experience great joy. They meet pilgrims from all over the world.
They also forge close bonds with one another. The International Volunteer Centre is one big family. All the volunteers are on a first-name basis, which makes it easier to get to know each other.
There are frequent get-togethers. They meet formally or informally to pray, to share a drink, a coffee, a discussion…
Every Tuesday, a get-together is organised at Martha and Mary, their home where they sleep, pray and socialise!
The two Muriels and Thomas are always on hand to ensure a warm welcome.
Training and integration of volunteers
New volunteers receive training when they arrive. This is divided into several phases: technical training (introductory videos and on the job training, presentation of the different missions), as well as pastoral training (life of Bernadette, catechesis on the message of Lourdes, participation in the international mass and the mass for volunteers).
They also have time off, which allows them to take some time for themselves and discover the region.