Our Lady Of Help (Busto Arsizio)
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Our Lady Of Help (Busto Arsizio)
The Our Lady of Help is a statue located in Busto Arsizio. It is in the church of Santa Maria di Piazza, Busto Arsizio and it is attributed to Fabrizio De Magistris, designed in 1602, after the Mary, mother of Jesus, Madonna appeared during a plague outbreak in 1576. The statue of Our Lady of Help, Busto Arsizio During the plague, a procession was organized to carry the statue of the Madonna venerated in the Santa Maria di Piazza, Busto Arsizio, church of Santa Maria di Piazza through all the streets of the village. According to tradition, the depiction of the Madonna, which until then was represented with her right hand on her lap and her left hand holding the Baby Jesus, Child Jesus, changed its appearance after the unceasing prayers of the Bustocchi. It is said that one morning the image of Our Lady would raise her right arm, showing the palm of her hand, as if she wanted to stop the plague epidemic. It is since then that the Madonna venerated in Busto Arsizio is referred to ...
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