Chapel Of Our Lady's Assumption Into Heaven (Retignano)
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Retignano Retignano is a village of about 400 inhabitants, located on a hill in the historical Versilia region of Tuscany, Italy. The inhabitants are known as the Retignanesi. It was originally a small settlement that belonged to the Liguri Apuani, a smal ...
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, coordinates={{coord, 44, 00, 16.94, N, 10, 16, 25.9, E} The Chapel of Our Lady's Assumption into Heaven (Italian ''Oratorio di Maria Santissima Assunta in Cielo''), sometimes spelled as Chapel of Our Lady and also known as ''Little Church'' (Italian: Chiesina), is a church located in
Retignano Retignano is a village of about 400 inhabitants, located on a hill in the historical Versilia region of Tuscany, Italy. The inhabitants are known as the Retignanesi. It was originally a small settlement that belonged to the Liguri Apuani, a smal ...
, a village in the municipality of
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History

This little church construction started in 1780 ca., as reported in some records found by the priest Martino Bertagna in the 1960s. Dedicated to
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, the building was first committed by a group of local
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friars and was considered the second main place of worship in the village. Due to its small size compared to the main church, it was renamed "little church". It is believed that the building was built to compensate for the loss of other parish grounds, such as Ruosina and Gallena, following the ''motu proprio'' of 1776 by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Pietro Leopoldo I. This provision led to the abolition of the ''comunelli'' ("little counties") and, consequently, the redefinition of the boundaries of Retignano, which thus found itself without jurisdiction over the church of Ruosina, whose inhabited center partly gravitated already under
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's dependencies. The musical instrument inside was purchased by a group of
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of Retignano in 1810, from the church of Santa Croce alle Piagge, near
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. The major works inside are attributed to artist Lorenzo Stagi and were transferred there after the original church was deconsecrated. Altars and other decorations date back to the fifteenth century, while the paintings and images of the
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are from the period between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.


Celebrations

Main worship celebrations take place in the local main church. However, in May and on August 15 (a day dedicated to Holy Mary), the mass is celebrated in this little church. In 1910, when the local volunteer association was created, the priest and other members of this association decided to ring the bells of the church in case of danger. For example, in 1944 those bells were frequently rang due to
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raids or bombings, as the village was occupied by German troops.


See also

*
Retignano Retignano is a village of about 400 inhabitants, located on a hill in the historical Versilia region of Tuscany, Italy. The inhabitants are known as the Retignanesi. It was originally a small settlement that belonged to the Liguri Apuani, a smal ...


References

* Padre Martino Bertagna, "Ricerca storica su Retignano", Pisa, 1970. * L. Gierut, ''Monumenti e lapidi in Versilia in memoria dei Caduti di tutte le guerre'', Lucca, Associazione nazionale famiglie caduti e dispersi in guerra, 2001. * Ranieri Barbacciani Fedeli, ''Saggio storico dell'antica e moderna Versilia'', Firenze, Tip. Fabris, 1845, p. 331. * A. Forni, ''Saggio storico dell'antica e moderna Versilia'' (ristampa moderna, rivisitata), Bologna, 1975, pp. 340. * Ranieri Barbacciani Fedeli e Antonio Cavagna Sangiuliani di Gualdana, conte, ''Saggio storico, politico, agrario e commerciale dell'antica e moderna Versilia'', in ''Saggi sulla Versilia'', Firenze, Pietrasanta, Tip Fabris, 1845, pp. 331. * Giorgio Giannelli, ''Almanacco Versiliese'', Versilia Oggi, 2001. * ''Abitare la memoria. Turismo in Alta Versilia'', Lucca, 2007. * Emanuele Repetti, ''Dizionario geografico fisico storico della Toscana contenente la descrizione di tutti i luoghi del granducato, ducato di Lucca, Garfagnana e Lunigiana, vol. 4'', Firenze, A. Tofani Editore, 1841, pp. 854. Conservato presso la University of Princeton * Emanuele Repetti, ''Dizionario geografico fisico storico della Toscana, vol. 5'', Firenze, 1843, pp. 882. Conservato presso la University of Minnesota


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