The Original Our Lady of Lourdes

Origin
Our Lady of Lourdes is a Roman Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Due to the sighting of many apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Lourdes, France a statue was constructed in the Grotto of Massabielle. In the early sixteenth century a twelve year old shepherdess received a vision of the Virgin Mary near that spring. The young woman, Angleze de Sagazan managed to convince others that her vision was genuine and persuaded them to bring the sick and ill to her at the spring. Using the water she was said to heal those that came to her. Although never formally encouraged by the Church, Lourdes water has become a focus of devotion. Many people claim to be cured by drinking or bathing in it for no charge by the local authorities. Lourdes water is considered non-liturgical holy water.

Effects
The pond in the grotto's water has the ability to slow illnesses. I.E. given to a child with Leukemia the growth of the cancer slows giving more time for doctors to help heal

Collection
Much like in the dark vault a neutralizer ring has been hidden around the Grotto to prevent people from attempting to drain the area. If the water is removed from the Grotto (I.E. smuggled out in a gas can) and passes over the line it becomes neutralized so not to desecrate a holy place by bringing it into the Warehouse.