17th May - OUR MOTHER OF TEARS, SPOLETO (ITALY)
A devout man named Diotallevi d’Antonio Santilli was the owner of a modest house near the town of Spoleto, Italy. It was a time when the faithful would often have religious
artwork painted on the outside of their homes, and there were students of master painter Pietro Vannucci who would often do the work. On 4th October 1483,
Mr. Santilli had an image of the Blessed Virgin with the Divine Child in her arms painted on the wall of his residence. Interestingly,
the original painting also depicted St. Francis at the left of the Blessed Virgin. The painting was completed on the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi.
It was nearly two years later, on Friday, August 5, 1485, when there were those who saw tears of blood fall from the eyes of the Madonna.
News of the miracle caused considerable excitement, for here the image of Our Mother wept. People came from all over the region to see the bloody tears fall from the eyes
of the Madonna, and not all of them were Catholics. There were also those who doubted, but once they had seen for themselves, many believed.
Some received the faith and there were also incidents of miracles of healing before the image of the Madonna of Tears.
It was out of sympathy for the people who were suffering much from the pestilence and famine.
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