Church temporarily closed (open only for worship).
Church in the Neo-Gothic style dating from 1911.
The cult of Our Lady of Lourdes is very much present in this church.
On the exterior on the esplanade one immediately notices a reproduction of the grotto where the Virgin appeared to Bernadette Soubirou.
In the interior, the eye is drawn to the statue of Our Lady which dominates the choir. The church itself was inspired to a large extent by the Lourdes Basilica, being built like it on a promontory and including a single nave. The stained glass windows were inspired by German imagery and illustrate the mysteries of the Rosary.
The Way of the Cross was done by local artist Jean Julémont.
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This cave is indeed an imitation of that of Lourdes, witness of the apparitions of Our Lady to Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. The cave, like the church, were built at the beginning of the 20th century. They were created in 1911 thanks to a donation from the noble family del Marmole who owned a castle on the heights of Tancrémont. The baron wanted to build a sanctuary near his castle inspired by that of Lourdes, intended for people who could not go on pilgrimage. The result is a very original construction, nicknamed "Le petit Lourdes verviétois" in its time.
The church's elevated position is reminiscent of the upper basilica of Lourdes, as is its access path.
Inside, the monumental statue of Our Lady of Lourdes, surmounted by a canvas representing the Pyrenean sanctuaries, is an eye-catcher. The main altar is also an exact copy of the first altar of the cave. All this is illuminated by natural light.
A remarkable collection of ten historical stained glass windows created by the Mayer firm of Munich, representing the mysteries of the Rosary.
This Stations of the Cross is the work of Jean Julémont (1904-1979), first prize for painting of the St Lucas School, inspired by Maurice Denis.
Le saviez vous? Il existe plus de 1.000 grottes de Lourdes réparties en Belgique ! Celle-ci se trouve devant l'église de Wegnez.
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