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Cagliari, Sardinia
A Papal Bull of Pius XII from 3/24/1957 confirms that all three statues, which St. Eusebius (a native son of Cagliari) brought to Italy were Black Madonnas…
Caltabellotta
This is a story about Jesus and Mary and about an attempt at equality. It started with the crucified black Jesus in the photo above. He used to hang in the beautiful 11th century Chiesa Madre…
Manfredonia/Siponto
In the cathedral of Manfredonia there are two important images of Mary. It seems that together they were brought to Siponto from Constantinopel in the 5th century by the first bishop of Siponto, Lorenzo Maiorano…
Monte Civita
A lovely story is told of how this icon miraculously escaped the iconoclastic destructions of the 8th century in the Byzantine empire…
Monte Viggiano
Here we have yet another formerly Black Madonna who has been restored to her original pigmentation…
Montevergine
This is one of quite a few Black Madonnas that are attributed to Luke the Evangelist…
Pescasseroli, Abruzzo
Stories as to where Our Lady came from vary greatly. Some say she was brought by a monk, others by a shepherd…
Piazza Armerina
Local tradition, as recounted by the historian Armerino Charanda, attributes this icon to the hand of St. Luke the Evangelist.