By Plinio Correa de Oliviera
At Lourdes, Divine Providence takes two different attitudes towards human suffering. The first is more sensational and thus catches our attention more. It is when Our Lady, as a compassionate mother, heals the sick and lame and thus proves the veracity of the Faith. This, in turn, shows her mercy for wayward souls, by giving them a strong motive to convert.

The innumerable pilgrims who are not cured exemplify the other attitude, and beg the questions: “Why would Our Lady cure one and not others?” and “Isn’t this in contradiction to the first attitude?”
The answers to these questions demonstrate suffering’s raison d’être and role within the perfection of the Divine plans. Thus, we can learn much more by this second attitude than by the first.
To reach a conclusion, we first must recognize that Our Lady demonstrates her goodness at Lourdes. She shows that she can and wants to work miracles for her children. Nevertheless, the vast majority of pilgrims return uncured.
Analyzing the matter, we conclude that suffering and spiritual trials are the very means of most souls’ sanctification. These are necessary, because most souls only develop detachment and love of God through suffering. Saint Francis de Sales expressed this well when he called suffering the “eighth sacrament.”


I was speaking one day with Cardinal Pedro Segura. He recounted a conversation he had with Pope Pius XI. The Holy Father was bragging that he had never been sick, when Cardinal Segura smiled and said: “Then Your Holiness is lacking the sign of the elect.”
The pope was startled and the cardinal continued: “All the predestined were sick or afflicted, and seriously so, for at least part of their lives. If Your Holiness has never been sick, it is a bad sign.”
Some days later, Pius XI had a massive heart attack. From his sick bed, the pope wrote a note to Cardinal Segura that read: “Your Eminence, now I have the sign of the elect.”
Truly, sickness and suffering of every order are signs of the elect.
Our Lady realizes that suffering is indispensable for the salvation of souls. She would endanger their eternal destiny if she were to cure everyone who visited Lourdes.
Furthermore, she does something even greater for those whom she does not cure. She gives them such an acceptance of their condition that I have never heard of someone who returned from Lourdes, embittered because he was not cured.
Rather, the uncured return with a great resignation and are utterly satisfied with their trip. Many arrive and, seeing others more needy than themselves, ask Our Lady to cure these unfortunate ones rather than themselves – and often their prayers are answered.
Bear in mind, these are not people with minor illnesses. No one travels to Lourdes because of a cold. Rather they are seriously sick and willingly suffer for the benefit of others. This is a true miracle that directly confronts human selfishness. It is a greater miracle than the cures that take place.
The disposition of the Carmelite nuns in Lourdes is, perhaps, even more beautiful. These consecrated souls offer themselves in expiation and suffer all manner of illnesses willingly, to buy graces for those who visit the shrine. They never ask to be cured, preferring to offer their pains for the pilgrims’ benefit.
Understanding the extent to which Original Sin has decayed human nature, we can see that these outstanding acts of abnegation, so foreign to fallen man, are the greatest miracles of Lourdes.
This is the deeper reason that Our Lady performs cures at Lourdes: to produce these spiritual and moral miracles that lead souls to Heaven.
How could it be otherwise? Would Our Lady be truly good if she aided bodies at Lourdes and neglected souls? Would she truly love mankind if her primary objective were not always to lead them to love God? One could object: “This is difficult to accept, because suffering is hard to bear.”

The Agony in the Garden of Our Lord (by José Dias Tavares)
The Agony in the Garden of Our Lord answers this objection. When the God-man was confronted with the full extent of His sufferings, He prayed: “If possible, remove this chalice from Me, but not My Will, but Thine be done.”
This is the attitude we should have in face of suffering. Then, just as an angel came to console Our Lord, Our Lady will send us consolations amid our suffering.
Thus, we should have courage, resolution and energy, understand why we must suffer and strive to take joy in it, remembering always that it is to the elect that God sends suffering.
(*) The following has been translated and adapted for publication without his revision. –Ed.
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Good afternoon Damien how are you my friend, Damien in this Life of ours I would like to like to think that 🙏 in this life it our duty to suffer in one Form or another. God forbid we are ever dropped into a Boiling vat of oil, We are All expected to carry our cross, As our Lady of the immaculate conception said to St Bernadette, 🙏 You might suffering now, and you might not be happy in this Life, But you Will be happy in the next Life. Maybe on another note we could All pray for the poor and Lost souls in Purgatory, Those who have Hardened there Heart,s❤️ to the Almighty Lord Jesus. And them that have no one to pray for them.
There are no ‘lost souls’ in Purgatory, Martin. Rather they are SAVED but need to spend time there to cleanse their souls fully before entering Heaven.
I needed to read this today!! I was lamenting over my crosses, and wondering how much longer I can endure them. Suffering is essential for my salvation!! That’s what I need to focus on, and be joyful that I can assist in helping souls to heaven!
Thank you. I have someone I love, my own son’s soul to offer all the suffering God sends me and find He inspires me that it is very important to thank Him for I have a moral certainty He is generously appling it to the glorious conversion of my son and His return to the arms of Our Lady. I thank you for any prayers you may be so kind to say on behalf of his soul and also for my older sons return to health from cancer.
I asked God so many WHYs but now He answered through your post.Whatever He wills upon my health,His will be done.All I ask Him is never to leave me when my hour will come . To allow me to repent & receive His Most Precious Body &Blood. Suffering is not easy to bear but for the love of God,for the reparations of sinners, I’ll offer this &may God give me courage, humility &patience to carry the “eight sacrament”.
Thnk you for explaination clearly stated on suffering and it’s benefits.
Hi Damien.
Thanks for the beautiful novena to our Lady of Lourde, which I completed.
The world Is in a crisis, we need our Blessed mother every step we take. It is a strange time anything goes,there no longer appears to be any right or wrong? You are almost afraid to question anything.
This may seem negative but if the young don’t see any wrong in anything how can they walk in the path of the Lord?
I feel the Internet is to blame most of the time.
God Bless
Mary
Thank you .
Thank you for this article. Professor Plinio really knows how to put things together to make sense. I really need to read this more deeply for a longer time later but for now, this is really helpful. It is a huge grace to have this article out to read so that is a big thing to be thankful for.
Thank you for posting it!
Keep up the good fight!
In Jesu et Maria,
Celine Castle~