06th May - OUR MOTHER OF PEACE (ROME)
In the year 1483, a man who had lost his money by gaming, after blaspheming at this picture, gave it four stabs with a dagger, and that it bled so copiously that
the miracle was at once divulged all over the city. This picture is still preserved in the Church of Our Mother of Peace, where it is to be seen at the high Altar.
The present Church of Our Mother of Peace in Rome is still standing. It was built by Pope Sixtus IV after the city of Rome had been under siege by the Duke of Calabria.
The Pope had made a vow that he would build a new Church in Rome in honor of Our Mother if peace could somehow be re-established between his Papal States and the cities of Florence,
Milan and Naples. Construction actually started in 1482 as an act of thanksgiving to the Blessed Virgin, but the work was not completed until the time of Pope Innocent VIII.
The venerated painting of Our Mother of Miracles depicts the Blessed Virgin holding the Divine Child. It currently hangs over the high Altar at the Church,
which was specifically designed by Carlo Maderno to display and enshrine the famous painting. The now famous image was once believed to have been venerated in the portico
of St Andrew’s of the Water carriers.
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