Bea is a 23-year-old girl trapped in a spiral of sadness due to the conflicting relationship she has with her mother. Following the advice of her psychologist, she decides to travel to the sanctuary of Lourdes to volunteer and take care of a sick woman. There she meets Laura.
Bea is a 23-year-old girl trapped in a spiral of sadness due to the conflicting relationship she has with her mother. Following the advice of her psychologist, she decides to travel to the sanctuary of Lourdes to volunteer and take care of a sick woman. The sanctuary of Lourdes is known for being one of the most important places of pilgrimage with the sick in the world due to the Marian apparitions that occurred in 1858 and for the thousands of physical healings that have occurred through the healing water spring. The Sanctuary has a medical office supported by 30 professionals from around the world, eminent in their specialties, who meet every year to discuss whether or not the physical healings they investigate for years have a scientific explanation.
Bea meets Laura there, a 50-year-old woman who, despite having been born with cerebral palsy and not being able to walk, faces her day to day with a surprising strength. As volunteering progresses, the relationship between sick and hospital becomes a deep life lesson and a new way of seeing the world for Bea, a teaching about the importance of surrender to others, about resilience and the ability to find beauty even in the most difficult circumstances.
That's when Bea begins to understand that the true miracle of Lourdes is not the physical miracle but the transformation that occurs when giving herself to the other.
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