11 MAR - OUR MOTHER OF MIRACLES (ITALY)
The statue of the Miraculous Mother of Taggia, originally called the Sacred Heart of Mary, depicts the Virgin with her heart in her hand,
wearing a red robe and sky-blue mantle trimmed in gold. It was a gift from the sculptor Salvtore Revelli to his city in 1851. The statue is made of scagliola,
a material similar to gesso. The eyes are of enameled crystal, blue with a transparent cornea. The first movement of the eyes occurred March 11, 1855 near the end of
a week of prayer for the proclamation of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. The miracle continued for some days, witnessed by many: men, women,
children, and Priests. The pastor, Don Stefano Semeria, informed the Bishop, who went to Taggia and began a canonical proceeding that gathered some 120 testimonials.
On June 1, 1856, the statue of the Mother of Miracles was solemnly crowned and a decree promulgated recognizing the miracles.
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