History
This early Italian devotional print was displayed in a school in Forli. It survived the 1428 fire that destroyed the school, and was subsequently venerated and moved to the city's cathedral, Santa Croce.Pon, Lisa. "Madonna of the Fire", ''Conversations: An Online Journal of the Center for the Study of Material and Visual Cultures of Religion'' (2014). doi:10.22332/con.obj.2014.14Description
The image is a hand-coloured woodcut almost twenty inches high and sixteen inches wide. The Virgin is shown with the Child, while the sun and moon stand on either side. It also depicts annunciation and crucifixion scenes, as well as various saints.Prayer
"O Lord, You miraculously protected and preserved the image of the Mother of Your beloved Son from the destruction of fire. Grant that through her merits and intercession, we may escape the fire of hell thanks to the fire of Your love. Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen."References
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