These miraculous cures have been recognized by the Church:
- Catherine Latapie-Chouat
1 March 1858
age 38; Loubajac, France- ulnar paralysis due to traumatic elongation of the bracial plexus for 18 months; recognized by the diocese of Tarbes, Mandate Of Monseigneur Laurence, 18 January 1862
- Louis Bouriette
March 1858
age 54; Lourdes, France- Twenty-year-old injury to the right eye; blind in the eye for two years; recognized by the diocese of Tarbes, Mandate Of Monseigneur Laurence, 18 January 1862
- Blaisette Cazenave née Soupéne
March 1858
aprx 50 yoa; Lourdes, France- chemosis or chronic conjunctivis with ectropion for 3 years; recognized by the diocese of Tarbes, Mandate Of Monseigneur Laurence, 18 January 1862
- Henri Busquet
28 April 1858
age 15; Nay, France- fistular adenitis of the base of the neck (undoubtedly tuberculous) for 15 months; recognized by the diocese of Tarbes, Mandate Of Monseigneur Laurence, 18 January 1862
- Justin Bouhohorts
6 July 1858
age 2; Lourdes, France- chronic post-infective malnutrition with retarded motor development, diagnosed as "consumption"; recognized by the diocese of Tarbes, Mandate Of Monseigneur Laurence, 18 January 1862
- Madeleine Rizan
17 October 1858
age 58; Nay, France- left hemiplegia for 24 years; recognized by the diocese of Tarbes, Mandate Of Monseigneur Laurence, 18 January 1862
- Marie Moreau
9 November 1858
age 17; Tartas, France- Major diminution of vision with inflammatory lesions especially of the right eye, progressing over 10 months; recognized by the diocese of Tarbes, Mandate Of Monseigneur Laurence, 18 January 1862
- Pierre de Rudder
7 April 1875
age 52; Jabbeke, Belgium- ununited fracture of the left leg with pseudarthrosis; recognized by the diocese of Bruges, Belgium on 25 July 1908
- Joachime Dehant
13 September 1878
age 29; Gesves, Belgium- ulcer of the right leg with extensive gangrene; recognized by the diocese of Namur, Belgium on 25 April 1908
- Elisa Seisson
29 August 1882
age 27; Rognonas, France- cardiac hypertrophy with oedema of the lower limbs; recognized by the diocese of Aix-en-Provence on 2 July 1912
- Sister Eugenie, aka Marie Mabille
21 August 1883
age 28; Bernay, France- abscess in the right iliac fossa with vesical and colic fistulae; bilateral phlebitis; recognized by the diocese of Evreux, France on 30 August 1908
- Sister Julienne, aka Aline Bruyere
1 September 1889
age 25; La Roque, France- cavitating pulmonary tuberculosis; recognized by the diocese of Tulle, France on 7 March 1912
- Sister Josephine-Marie, aka Anne Jourdain
21 August 1890
age 36; Goincourt, France- pulmonary tuberculosis; recognized by the diocese of Beauvais, France on 10 October 1908
- Amélie Chagnon
21 August 1891
age 17; Poitiers, France- tuberculous osteo-arthritis of the knee and second metatarsal of the foot; Chagnon became a Sacred Heart nun on 25 September 1894; cure recognized by the diocese of Tournai, Belgium on 8 September 1910
- Clémentine Trouvé
21 August 1891
age 14; Rouille, France- osteo periostitis of the right foot with fistulae; recognized by the diocese of Paris, France on 6 June 1908
- Marie Lebranchu, later Marie Wuiplier
20 August 1892
age 35; Paris, France- pulmonary tuberculosis; Koch's bacillae present in sputum; recognized by the diocese of Paris, France on 6 June 1908
- Marie Lemarchand, later Marie Authier
21 August 1892
age 18; Caen, France- pulmonary tuberculosis with ulcers of the face and legs; recognized by the parish of Paris, France on 6 June 1908
- Elise Lesage
21 August 1892
age 18; Bucquoy, France- tuberculous osteo-arthritis of knee; recognized by the parish of Arras, France on 4 February 1908
- Sister Marie de la Presentation, formerly Sylvanie Delporte
31 August 1893
age 46; Lille, France- chronic tuberculous gastro-enteritis; recognized 15 August 1908
- Father Cirette
31 August 1893
age 46; Beaumontel, France- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis of spinal cord (aka ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease); recognized by the diocese of Evreux, France of 2 November 1907
- Aurélie Huprellew
21 August 1895
age 26; Saint Martin-Le-Noeud, France- acute pulmonary tuberculosis; recognized by the diocese of Beauvais, France on 5 January 1908
- Esther Brachmann
21 August 1896
age 15; Paris, France- tuberculous peritonitis; recognized by the diocese of Paris, France on 6 June 1908
- Jeanne Tulasne Jeanne
8 September 1897
age 20; Tours, France- Lumbar Pott's disease, with neuropathic club foot; recognized by the diocese of Tours, France on 27 October 1907
- Clementine Malot
21 August 1898
age 25; Gaudechart, France- pulmonary tuberculosis with haemoptysis; recognized by the diocese of Beauvais, France on 11 January 1908
- Rose Francois nee Rose Labreeuvoies
20 August 1899
age 36; Paris, France- fistular lymphangitis of the right arm with enormous oedema; recognized by the diocese of Paris, France on 6 June 1908
- Father Salvator
25 June 1900
age 38; Rouelle, France- tuberculous peritonitis; recognized by the diocese of Rennes, France on 1 July 1908
- Sister Maximilien
20 May 1901
age 43; Marseilles, France- hydatid cyst of the liver, phlebitis of the left lower limb; recognized by the diocese of Marseille, France on 5 February 1908
- Marie Savoye
20 September 1901
age 24; Cateau-Cambresis, France- rheumatic mitral valvular heart disease; recognized by the diocese of Cambrai on 15 August 1908
- Johanna Bezenac, born Johanna Dubos
8 August 1904
age 28; Saint Laurent-Des-Bâtons, France- cachexia and lupus of the face (probably tuberculous); recognized by the diocese of Périgueux on 2 July 1908
- Sister Saint-Hilaire
20 August 1904
age 39; Peyreleau, France- abdominal tumour; recognized by the diocese of Rodez, France on 10 May 1908
- Sister Sainte-Beatrix, aka Rosalie Vildier
31 August 1904
age 42; Evreux, France- laryngo-bronchitis, probably tuberculous; recognized by the diocese of Evreux, France on 25 March 1908
- Marie-Therese Noblet
31 August 1905
age 15; Avenay, France- dorso-lumbar spondylitis; recognized by the diocese of Reims, France on 11 February 1908
- Céline Douville De Franssu
21 September 1905
age 19; Tournai, Belgium- tuberculous peritonitis; recognized by the diocese of Versailles, France on 8 December 1909
- Antonia Moulin
10 August 1907
age 30; Vienne, France- fistulous osteomyelitis of right femur with arthritis of the knee; recognized by the diocese of Grenoble 6 November 1910
- Marie Borel
21-22 August 1907
age 27; Mende, France- six faecal fistulae in the lumbar and abdominal region; recognized by the diocese of Mende on 4 June 1911
- Virginie Haudebourg
17 May 1908
age 22; Lons-Le-Saulnier, France- tuberculous cystitis, nephritis; recognized by the diocese of Saint-Claude on 25 November 1912
- Marie Biré, born Marie Lucas
5 August 1908
age 41; Ofste-Gemme-La-Plaine, France- blindness of cerebral origin,bilateral optic atrophy; recognized by the diocese of Luçon 30 July 1910
- Aimée Allpoe
28 May 1909
age 37; Vern, France- multiple tuberculous abscesses with four fistulae on the anterior abdominal wall; recognized by diocese of Angers, France on 5 August 1910
- Juliette Orion
22 July 1910
age 24; Saint Hilaire-De-Voust, France- pulmonary and laryngeal tuberculous, suppurating left mastoiditis; recognized by the diocese of Luçon on 18 October 1913
- Marie Fabre
26 September 1911
age 32; Montredon, France- chronic inflammatory bowel disease, uterine prolapse; recognized by the diocese of Cahors on 8 September 1912
- Henriette Bressolles
3 July 1924
age 28; Nice, France- Pott's disease, paraplegia; recognized by the diocese of Nice, France on 4 June 1957
- Lydia Brosse
11 October 1930
age 41; Saint-Raphael, France- multiple tuberculous fistulae with wide undermining in the left buttock; recognized by the diocese of Coutances on 5 August 1958
- Sister Marie-Marguerite born Françoise Capitaine
22 January 1937
age 64; Rennes, France- abscess of the left kidney with phlyctenular oedema and "cardiac crises"; recognized by the diocese of Rennes on 20 May 1946
- Louise Jamain later Louise Maître
1 April 1937
age 22; Paris, France- pulmonary, intestinal and peritoneal tuberculosis; recognized by the diocese of Paris, France on 14 December 1951
- Francis Pascal
31 August 1938
age 3 years and 10 months; Beaucaire, France- blindness, paralysis of the lower limbs; recognized by the diocese of Aix-en-Provence, France on 31 May 1949
- Gabrielle Clauzel
15 August 1943
age 49; Oran, Algeria- Rheumatic spondylosis; bed-ridden with problems involving kidsneys, liver and digestive system. Weighed 70 pounds by August 1943. It was the middle of World War II, and a pilgrimage was impossible. On the Feast of the Assumption, 15 August 1943, a Mass was said for her at Lourdes, and she was taken to her local church for Mass. She showed signs of great agitation during Communion, but then laid quietly on her stretcher until the church had cleared. She then got up, walked to the altar, and gave thanks; she had waited until the other parishioners had left in order not to cause a scene. She was found to be completely healed, and the cure was recognized by the diocese of Oran, Algérie on 18 March 1948.
- Yvonne Fournier
19 August 1945
age 22; Limoges, France- extending and progressive post-traumatic syndrome of left upper limb (Leriche's syndrome); recognized by the diocese of Paris, France on 14 November 1959
- Rose Martin, born Rose Perona
3 July 1947
age 46; Nice, France- cancer of the uterine cervix (epithelioma of the cylindrical glands); recognized by the diocese of Nice, France on 17 March 1958
- Jeanne Gestas, born Jeanne Pelin
22 August 1947
age 50; Bègles, France- dyspeptic disorders with post-operative obstructive episodes; recognized by the diocese of Bordeaux on 13 July 1952
- Marie-Therese Canin
9 October 1947
age 37; Marseilles, France- Dorso-lumbar Pott's disease and tuberculous peritonitis with fistulae; recognized by the diocese of Marseilles, France on 6 June 1952
- Maddalena Carini
15 August 1948
age 31; San Remo, Italy- peritoneal, pleuro-pulmonary and bony tuberculosis with coronary disease; recognized by the diocese of Milan, Italy on 2 June 1960
- Leanne Frétel
8 October 1948
age 34; Rennes, France- tuberculous peritonitis; recognized by the diocese of Rennes, France on 20 November 1950
- Théa Angèle, later Sister Marie-Mercédes
20 May 1950
age 20; Tettnang, Germany- multiple sclerosis for six years; recognized by the diocese of Tarbes-Lourdes on 28 June 1961
- Evasio Ganora
2 June 1950
age 37; Casale, Italy- Hodgkin's disease; recognized by the diocese of Casale, Italy on 31 May 1955
- Edeltraut Fulda, later Edeltraut Haidinger
12 August 1950
age 34; Wien, Austria- Addison's disease; recognized by the diocese of Vienne, Austria on 18 May 1955
- Colonel Paul Pellegrin
3 October 1950
age 52; Toulon, France- Post-operative fistula following a liver abscess in 1948. By the time of his pilgrimage in 1950, the condition had degenerated to an open wound that required multiple dressing changes each day, and showed no sign of healing. On emerging from his second bath in the waters, the wound had completely closed, and the condition never bothered him again. Recognized by the diocese of Fréjus-Toulon, France on 8 December 1953.
- Brother Schwager Léo
30 April 1952
age 28; Fribourg, Switzerland- multiple sclerosis for five years; recognized by the diocese of Fribourg, Switzerland on 18 December 1960
- Alice Couteault, born Alice Gourdon
15 May 1952
age 34; Bouille-Loretz, France- multiple sclerosis for three years; recognized by the diocese of Poitiers, France on 16 July 1956
- Marie Bigot
8 October 1953 and 10 October 1954
age 31 and 32; La Richardais, France- arachnoiditis of posterior fossa (blindness, deafness, hemiplegia); recognized by the diocese of Rennes, France 15 August 1956
- Ginette Nouvel, born Ginette Fabre
21 September 1954
age 26; Carmaux, France- Budd-Chiari disease (supra-hepatic venous thrombosis); recognized by the diocese of Albi on 31 May 1963
- Elisa Aloi, later Elisa Varcalli
5 June 1958
age 27; Patti, Italy- tuberculous osteo-arthritis with fistulae at multiple sites in the right lower limb; recognized by the diocese of Messine, Italy on 26 May 1965
- Juliette Tamburini
17 July 1959
age 22; Marseilles, France- femoral osteoperiostitis with fistulae, epistaxis, for ten years; recognized by the diocese of Marseille, France on 11 May 1965
- Vittorio Micheli
1 June 1963
age 23; Scurelle, Italy- Sarcoma (cancer) of pelvis; tumor so large that his left thigh became loose from the socket, leaving his left leg limp and paralyzed. After taking the waters, he was free of pain, and could walk. By February 1964 the tumor was gone, the hip joint had recalcified, and he returned to a normal life. Recognized by the diocese of Trento, Italy on 26 May 1976.
- Serge Perrin
1 May 1970
age 41; Lion D'Angers, France- Recurrent right hemiplegia, with ocular lesions, due to bilateral carotid artery disorders. Symptoms, which included headache, impaired speech and vision, and partial right-side paralysis began without warning in February 1964. During the next six years he became wheelchair-confined, and nearly blind. While on pilgrimage to Lourdes in April 1970, his symptoms became worse, and he was near death on 30 April. Wheeled to the Basilica for the Ceremony the next morning, he felt a sudden warmth from head to toe, his vision returned, and he was able to walk unaided. First person cured during the Ceremony of the Anointing of the Sick. Recognized by the diocese of Angers, France on 17 June 1978.
- Delizia Cirolli, later Delizia Costa
24 December 1976
age 12; Paterno, Italy- Ewing's Sarcoma of right knee; recgonized by the diocese of Catania, Italy on 28 June 1989
- Jean-Pierre Bély
9 October 1987
age 51; French- multiple sclerosis; recognized by the diocese of Angoulême on 9 February 1999