Saint Bernadette. Image from stbernadette.ie, where you can find full details of the visit to Ireland of the saint's relics.

Relics of Saint Bernadette to visit Mayo

THIS September and October, the holy relics of Saint Bernadette will undertake a pilgrimage, journeying from Lourdes - for the first time - to cathedrals and churches across Ireland, including Mayo.

The relics will arrive into Ireland West Airport on Wednesday, with the pilgrimage commencing on Thursday at the Cathedral of Our Lady & St. Nicholas, Galway.

Pilgrims in Mayo will have an opportunity to visit the relics at Knock Shrine on September 29, for two days in St. Muredach's Cathedal, Ballina, on October 3 and 4, before they visit the Achonry Diocese, on October 5 and 6, at the Cathedral of the Annunciation & St. Nathy, Ballaghaderreen.

The visit of the relics is a fitting prelude to the launch of the Jubilee Year 2025 with its theme 'Pilgrims of Hope', said Archbishop Eamon Martin.

"The pilgrimage around Ireland of Saint Bernadette’s relics will be a source of hope, great joy and inspiration, especially for the many people of Ireland who have travelled to Lourdes over the years and for the dedicated groups across the island who work all year round to plan pilgrimages at parish and diocesan level. Of course Lourdes is synonymous with care and love for sick and disabled persons, and is a special sanctuary for those who struggle with worries or decisions of one kind or another.

"The relics of Saint Bernadette remind us of Lourdes as a place of prayer and compassion for the sick and vulnerable.

“Over generations, Irish people of all ages have volunteered to help in various ways in Lourdes and have been uplifted themselves by the experience of serving and caring. In welcoming the relics, faith communities around the country will pray in the ‘spirit of Lourdes’ and come to know the message of Our Lady, a message of enduring relevance for us today,” said Archbishop Martin.

He added: "Saint Bernadette once wrote: 'One who loves does not notice her trials; or perhaps more accurately, she is able to love them. I shall do everything for Heaven, my true home. There I shall find my Mother in all the splendour of her glory. I shall delight with her in the joy of Jesus himself in perfect safety.'

"Together with my brother Bishops in Ireland, I look forward to welcoming the relics of Saint Bernadette to all parts of the island. I encourage you to take the opportunity to encounter the beautiful and inspiring person that Saint Bernadette was, and to hear the powerful message she was able to convey to the world from Our Lady.”