This year, we are celebrating 100 years since the initial Liverpool to Lourdes pilgrimage.
Since 1923, a pilgrimage has gone from Liverpool to Lourdes every year, with the only exceptions were during the Second World War, and the Covid-19 pandemic.
This time, we are looking back at the 1960s. The time was dominated by the civil rights movement in America, with Martin Luther King's famous "I have a Dream" speech in 1963. A year later, the Civil Rights Act was passed into law. It was also a time of touch-tone telephones, eight-track tapes and the first computer mouse was also invented.
You can read more about this year's pilgrimage here.
But for now, you can look at the video from the 1960s below.