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construction of such a pretentious structure to honour the putative miracle, occurring from August 29 to September 1, 1953, when a plaster icon of the Madonna of the Immaculate Heart was claimed to have shed tears for an indigent local couple, including a fisherman husband. The event was putatively observed by crowds and included even sampling of the chemistry of fluids. The icon was subsequently moved from their abode in via degli Orti here.
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The construction and design of the sanctuary was highly controversial. There are various interpretations of the design, including that it is meant to suggest a giant teardrop impacting the earth. The construction atop an archeologic site required special permission. Others objected to the
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in Sicily, Italy. The modern building, derided by some as an inverted ice-cream cone, dominates the skyline of the approach to Ortigia.
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elevated the sanctuary to the status of a minor basilica. In 2019, the Episcopal Conference of Sicily titled it a regional sanctuary.
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Atop the dome is a gilded bronze statue of the Madonna in rings with rays, by
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An international competition was held to design the church, and the design by
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The first stone for construction was consecrated in 1954. In 2002
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The miraculous weeping statue of the Virgin Mary in Syracuse
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Cristo ha amato la Chiesa e ha dato se stesso per lei.
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20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it
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was selected. The main engineer for construction was
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Michel Andrault
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Epistle to the Ephesians

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