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Madonna degli Angeli, Sternatia, Lecce, Apulia, Italy , 16th cent. - First Thursday after Easter
The Franciscan friars who built the chapel of the Madonna of the Angels in the 1500s named it for the one in Assisi where St. Francis founded their Order. Although the friars are gone, and part of the church building too, it is still a focus of devot...
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Virgen del Espino, Chauchina, Granada, Andalucía, Spain , 1906 - April 9
In the town of Chauchina, in the farmlands of southern Spain, 65-year-old Rosario Granados Martín was known for her goodness, but for three years suffered incurable cancerous ulcers on her leg. Using a chair as a walker, the widow went out on the mo...
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Icon of the Mother of God of “Sweet Kissing”, Mt. Athos, Greece , 1713 - April 9
Like the Panagia Portaitissa, the Glykophilousa Icon is one of those which were saved during the iconoclastic period and brought miraculously to Mount Athos. It originally belonged to Victoria, the devout wife of the senator Symeon. Victoria was one ...