Rome Newsroom, 11 February, 2022 / 8:00 pm (ACI Africa).
In April 2020, as countries across Europe were in lockdown, a young man walked the empty streets of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes.
Célian de La Rochefoucauld had been to the French shrine as many as eight or nine times in his life, but he had never seen it so abandoned as the 15 days he spent creating a virtual pilgrimage to one of the world’s most-visited Christian sites.
Since he was 15 years old, La Rochefoucauld had been a volunteer with the Order of Malta. Every year, the sovereign military order brings a group of disabled people on pilgrimage to the Lourdes shrine.
In early 2020, the quickly spreading coronavirus pandemic had canceled the pilgrimage, and the then 29-year-old entrepreneur thought about the disappointment that would cause, and how he could put his drone photography and 3D camera skills to good use.