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Our Lady of Caravaggio

The venerated Marian image, crowned by Pope Clement XI via Pontifical decree through the Bishop of Cremona, Carlo Ottaviano Guaschi in 30 September 1710.

Our Lady of the Fountain in Caravaggio (Italian: La Madonna del Fonte di Caravaggio) is a purported Marian apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Caravaggio, Lombardy, Italy in 26 May 1432.

The famed shrine is piously known for the purported foot imprint of the Madonna and the revelation of a water fountain, which serves as the main veneration for its religious devotees.

Pope Clement XI granted a decree of Pontifical coronation towards the site in 10 September 1710. Pope Pius X raised her shrine to the status of Minor Basilica via the Pontifical decree Templa Dei Antiqua on 7 May 1906. The decree was signed and notarized by Cardinal Luigi Macchi.


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Madono de Caravaggio EO Apparition mariale de Caravaggio French Santa Maria del Fonte Italian Nossa Senhora de Caravaggio Portuguese

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