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Maria di Schiavonea, Frazione di Corigliano Calabro (CS), Italy - August 23
In 1648, following a miraculous apparition began the erection of the shrine of Our Lady of Schiavonea or "Our Lady of Help". The village soon took on the new name of "Marina's Schiavonea." In 1850 Luigi Compagna had built to a design engineer Bartole...
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Madonna dell'Elemosina (Our Lady of Mercy), Biancavilla, Catania, Sicily, Italy , 1482 - Fourth Sunday of August, October 4
According to tradition, after setting up camp, a small group of exiles journeying to Palermo hung the sacred icon on a fig tree. In the morning, when they were to resume the journey, the exiles found it inextricably tangled in the branches of the fig...