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Once again, the Lady comes in handy not only to the suffering of a poor woman, but also of the people disheartened and exhausted by war, bringing an era of peace and reconstruction for the entire Piedmont.
History of the Apparition
Sunday Miglianotto, known to all and call Miglianotta, Cigliano is a poor woman afflicted by serious illness. Waxing and very curved, every day for six years subject to the falling sickness, it is almost unable to speak. She lives her life of pain and sorrow, consoled only by prayer. It 'used to spend in his short trips, at a place called Trompone, a big log of chestnut scapezzato (in dialect trumpa).
One day, while he is praying, he sees appear right on that trunk, in a brilliant light, the Blessed Virgin, with the Infant Jesus in her arms, who smiled pleasantly. At the same time feels ebb in his life poor body: her back straightens, his tongue melts and all the evils they leave. It feels completely healed. Our Lady would also spoke, saying that he wished to erect for you Trompone a Church, so that she could become a distributor right there thanks to the suffering. The news of the miracle, as is natural, it spreads quickly in neighboring countries. The woman is very well known, so the healing is evident. People flock to Trompone to pray to Our Lady and to bring their sick to the site of the apparition. Occur soon new miracles: healing of the blind, the lame, and people affected by various ills.
A few months later, on August 19, Clergy and People of Moncrivello agree in procession to Trompone and, on a movable altar, the priest Giovanni Battista Ferraris celebrates a Mass "in honor of God and the Blessed Virgin", after which it is laid the foundation stone of a small church.
The Sanctuary
The Marquis of Moncrivello, Caesar Majo, during a hearing in Rome, the Pope informed of the facts of Trompone. Pope Pius IV, who was cardinal Commendatory Hospital Sant'Andrea in Vercelli, responds with a Bull, dated August 31, 1562, which recognizes the healing of the woman Cigliano the appearance of a "great light", takes act of devotion aroused by the event and the many graces obtained, and authorizes the construction of a Church "without obligation to seek the permission of the local." It also grants a plenary indulgence to all the faithful who annually visit the Church of the Trompone, on the occasion of the celebration of the Sunday after Easter. To push the Marquis to be interested in the article was his wife, Gabriella Valperga.
After many vicissitudes, in 1568 completed the construction of the Rotunda, 22 meters high with a diameter of 10 meters, as a result will be connected with the existing Sanctuary, solemn and collected in three aisles, dedicated October 13, 1783, dedicated to the Our Lady under the title "Our Lady of the Angels."
The visit of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary and the
In October 1584, during his third trip to Turin, invited by Duke Charles Emmanuel I, to venerate the Holy Shroud, St. Charles Borromeo, archbishop of Milan, and nephew of Pope Pius IV, visit the Trompone and provide that in the vicinity of Church is built a small seminary, connected with that of Vercelli, to implement the provisions of the Council of Trent has just ended.
Throughout history, alternate animation Shrine of the Franciscans, the Camaldolese, and finally in 1881 returned the Minor Seminary of Vercelli. In this new phase, the seminar saw the flourishing vocation of Fr Secondo Pollo, first student, then a professor of philosophy and theology, and then brave military chaplain during World War II. On December 26, 1941, hit by a bullet while assisting a wounded Alpine, Don Pollo dies in Montenegro with the last words on the lips "I'm going with God who is so good."
John Paul II beatified him in Vercelli May 23, 1998.
The Center for recovery and functional rehabilitation
After the final closure of the Minor Seminary in 1970, Our Lady brings together the Servant of God Bishop Luigi Novarese, founder of the Silent Workers of the Cross, with the Archbishop Archbishop Albino Mensa, and was born at Trompone a health facility rehabilitation, called functional rehabilitation and recovery center "Monsignor Luigi Novarese."
The Virgin of the Powerful Trompone wanted to make his first project as manifested by the miracle of healing on Sunday Miglianotto: cure, heal, rehabilitate sick and exploit human suffering.
Source: magazine "Mary Help of Christians" - April 2009 Salesian Don Mario Morra
Source: http://www.mariadinazareth.it/www2009/Apparizioni/Apparizione Moncrivello.htm
Source: http://www.mariadinazareth.it/www2009/Apparizioni/Apparizione Moncrivello.htm