Embedded in the frame of the Gulf of Diano Marina in western Liguria, the Shrine of Our Lady of the Oak, stands the ancient and characteristic medieval village of Rovere, in San Bartolomeo al Mare.
Built in 1300, on the Via della Costa of the Via Francigena on the ancient Camino de Santiago de Compostela-Rome axis, was the destination of pilgrimages of the faithful since ancient times, so much so that there are a testimony of the Romanesque remains of “Roman mansio” ie a place for the rest of the troops and horses dating back to the III-IV century AD, not far from the Sanctuary itself.
The pilgrimage of the faithful takes on prodigious contours over the centuries, as the Chronicles of 1600 tell of the Apparition of the Virgin Mary, who appeared to be a window of the bell tower of the Sanctuary and, since then, many are the miraculous healing the sick, and occurred authenticated.
During the centuries in architectural renovations with style overlays, inside it is still possible to see numerous works of art, such as frescoes of the ‘500 and of the Flemish school paintings, the Crucifix of the Catalan’ 400 and the wooden statue of the Madonna della Rovere dating the fourteenth century; is the contour to these impressive works of art a piece of furniture made up altars in polychrome marble and spiral columns.
The Sanctuary today is still the destination of large flows of pilgrims and faithful from all over the world, since what distinguishes him, is a particular attention to the ancient cultural tradition and liturgical Christian, facts are celebrated liturgies, and functions according paraliturgies the Ancient Roman Rite in Latin.
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