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Santa Casa, Loreto

THE SANTA CASA, LORETO 1291 : Marys house flies from Nazareth to Tersat, then 1294 first to Picenum then Loreto, where in 1534 it is housed within this basilica

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1291 1294 1534 Basilica Casa Flies Housed Miracles Nazareth Loreto Paranormal


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1. The Santa Casa of Loreto: A House of Miracles and Faith The enchanting image before you captures the awe-inspiring Santa Casa of Loreto, a sacred site of pilgrimage and devotion for Christians around the world. The Santa Casa, or Holy House, is believed to be the very house where the Virgin Mary lived with Saint Joseph in Nazareth. According to tradition, this house was miraculously transported from Nazareth to Tersat, Italy, in 1291, and later moved to Picenum in 1294. The final journey of the house took place in 1534, when it was housed within the magnificent Basilica di Santa Maria in Rosario in Loreto, Italy. The story of the Santa Casa's miraculous travels is deeply rooted in paranormal phenomena and faith. It is said that the house was carried by angels, or that it flew through the air, defying the laws of physics. Regardless of the specifics, the belief in the house's divine origin has captivated the imagination of generations, inspiring countless works of art, literature, and music. Today, the Santa Casa stands as a testament to the enduring power of faith and the belief in the extraordinary. Pilgrims from all corners of the globe continue to make their way to Loreto, seeking solace, inspiration, and a deeper connection to the divine. The Santa Casa remains an enduring symbol of the power of faith to move mountains, and to transport us to new heights of understanding and spiritual growth. This photo print, taken from Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a glimpse into the sacred space of the Santa Casa, inviting us to contemplate the mysteries of the universe and the power of faith to transform our lives. Whether you are a devout believer or simply curious about the world's many wonders, the Santa Casa of Loreto is sure to inspire wonder, awe, and a deep sense of reverence.

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