
The Chapel of Saints Cosmas and Damian at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes
The Chapel of Saints Cosmas and Damian, located within the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, is a place steeped in history and spirituality. Dedicated to the holy physicians and martyrs, this chapel offers pilgrims a space for reflection and inner healing. Thanks to our live video broadcast, you can discover this sacred place wherever you are.
Who were Saints Cosmas and Damian?
Saints Cosmas and Damian were twin brothers, renowned physicians of the 3rd century, known for their devotion to healing the sick free of charge and for their unwavering Christian faith. Martyred under the reign of Emperor Diocletian, they became the patron saints of doctors and healers.
A place of healing and prayer
The chapel is a special place for pilgrims seeking physical and spiritual comfort. Many people come here to leave intentions for healing, pray for the health of their loved ones, or meditate on the example of Saints Cosmas and Damian.
Follow the Chapel of Saints Cosmas and Damian Live
Our site offers a live video broadcast of the chapel, allowing faithful from around the world to participate in the spiritual life of the Sanctuary. This live broadcast provides privileged access to times of prayer and celebrations organized in the chapel.
The Importance of the Chapel in the Sanctuary of Lourdes
The Chapel of Saints Cosmas and Damian complements the spiritual richness of the Sanctuary by offering a specific space dedicated to healing and divine medicine. It symbolizes the active faith that combines care for the body and care for the soul.
Celebrations dedicated to the saints
Each year, on September 26, the feast of Saints Cosmas and Damian is celebrated with fervor in the chapel. This moment is marked by special Masses and prayers, often accessible in live video to bring together as many faithful as possible.
A spiritual and cultural heritage
The chapel, with its works of art and decorations, bears witness to the history and traditions of the Sanctuary of Lourdes. It invites a rich spiritual experience, between history, faith and healing.
