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Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona

Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona

Ferrara di Monte Baldo, IT

The sanctuary of the Madonna della Corona is a 19th-century neo-Gothic reconstruction of an old 16th-century church. The old church, built in 1530 on what was then a hermitage, became a sanctuary in 1625.

Sanctuary of Monte Lussari

Sanctuary of Monte Lussari

Tarvisio, IT

An incredible 14th century church, nestled on the peak of Mount Lussari, 1789m above sea level, where Italy, Slovenia and Austria meet in the Alps. Legend has it that the Virgin Mary appeared on this site and this inspired the construction of the church.

Sanctuary of Nostra Signora di Bonaria

Sanctuary of Nostra Signora di Bonaria

Cagliari, IT

The Sanctuary of Nostra Signora di Bonaria was built in the 14th century in the Catalan Gothic style. In 1335, King Alfonso IV (1327-1336) donated land to the friars of the Order of Santa Maria della Mercede, who had a convent built there with an adjoining church. The construction of the basilica, which flanks the sanctuary, dates back to 1704, when the Mercedarians decided to build a larger church in honour of the Virgin of Bonaria. During the Second World War the building suffered serious damage due to bombing. It was renovated between 1947 and 1960 and again in 1998.

Sanctuary of Notre-Dame d'Ay

Sanctuary of Notre-Dame d'Ay

Saint-Romain-d'Ay, FR

The sanctuary is said to date from the Middle Ages, particularly from the time of the Third Crusade. It originates from the chapel of a fortified castle built on the rocky spur of Ay, which remained the property of the Counts of Tournon for many decades. Inside it was placed a black virgin: the "Virgin of Ay" also called "Our Lady of Ay".

Sanctuary of Notre-Dame de la Salette

Sanctuary of Notre-Dame de la Salette

Saint-Martin-des-Champs, FR

One year after the apparitions of 18 September 1846, when the Virgin appeared to two shepherds, the abbot of Kermenguy had an oratory erected in N.D. de la Salette, the first in France. Too small, it was replaced by the present building in 1848. A pardon is celebrated there every year in mid-September. Numerous retreats used to take place there.

Sanctuary of our Lady of the Hill

Sanctuary of our Lady of the Hill

Betancuria, ES

Built in 1716, the church has a semi-circular portico flanked by double doors surrounded by decorative cells stands out in front of it. In the middle of the monastery gate rises the bell tower, forming two bodies also built of stone, the upper body having an opening forming a semicircular arch with a small cross

Sanctuary of Sainte-Baume

Sanctuary of Sainte-Baume

Plan-d'Aups-Sainte-Baume, FR

The sanctuary of Sainte-Baume, also known as the Sainte-Marie-Madeleine cave, is a sanctuary erected in a cave in the Sainte-Baume massif. It is an important pilgrimage site for the cult of Saint Mary Magdalene, evangeliser of Provence. As early as the 5th century, Saint John Cassian founded the first priory there. Throughout the 14th and 15th centuries, popes, kings and princes made pilgrimages to the cave, one of the most famous in Christianity. The Revolution initiated a period of uncertainty for the cave, which changed owners quite frequently until the cave became the property of the municipality of Plan d'Aups in 1910. A community of four Dominican friars was re-established in the summer of 2002.

Sanctuary of San Besso

Sanctuary of San Besso

Torino , IT

The sanctuary of San Besso is located in Val Soana, at a height of 2019m above sea level. The church is built under a monolithic rock, Mount Fautenio, which is a bout 60m high and 40m wide. It is that the rock contains energetic powers. Mount Fautenio is mentioned by many sources as a place where lithic cults gathered and where pre-Christian practices took place. The origins and evolution of these practices are lost over centuries, and now the place is foremost a place of devotion to the Christian saint.

Sanctuary of San Calogero

Sanctuary of San Calogero

Agrigento, IT

The sanctuary of San Calogero dates back to the 13th and 14th centuries. In 1573, eighty-six citizens of the town organized themselves into a brotherhood to enlarge and rebuild the church so that it could become an oratory for the faithful. In 1598 Pope Clement VIII approved the celebration of the feast of St. Calogero throughout Sicily. This recognition gave a great impulse to the cult of the saint and to the sanctuary itself. In 1863 the church was separated from the convent and given to the Franciscan friars. In 1977 the church was raised to the rank of a sanctuary.

Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Sorbo

Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Sorbo

, IT

The Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Sorbo was probably founded in the 10th century as the chapel of a castle that once stood on the site. In 1427 Cardinal Giordano Orsini granted the remains of the abandoned castle and chapel to the Carmelite order and allowed them to build a convent. The church of the convent, located on the former chapel, houses a miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary, hence its name of sanctuary.

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