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This history of the Holy House of Loreto is the most decisive work in English defending the authenticity of this most hallowed shrine in all Christendom. Our Lady s Holy House at Nazareth was taken by angels to Dalmatia (Croatia) in 1291 to prevent its desecration by the infidels. Three years later it took flight again to rest in Loreto, Italy, where it remains. Rev. Phillips provides the facts, and excitement behind the story. Many cures, apparitions, and miraculous conversions, have happened within the limestone walls of the Santa Casa.
Table of Contents
Dedication Preface Chapter One A Catholic’s Attitude with reference to Loreto Chapter Two What the Pilgrim to Loreto Sees Chapter Three The Holy House before the Time of its Translation Chapter Four The Holy House Removed into Illyria Chapter Five The Holy House Translated to Loreto Chapter Six The Historians Angelita and Riera — The Hermit and the Sixteen Envoys Chapter Seven First Additions to the Holy House — The Ghibelline Violators of Our Lady’s “Cona” (cuna) Chapter Eight The First Church Built over the Holy House — Popes Pius II and Paul II at Loreto — The Basilica Erected Chapter Nine Il Teramano and Blessed Baptist of Mantua Chapter Ten Alterations Made by Clement VII — Absence of Foundations — Discovery of These at Nazareth Chapter Eleven The Materials of Which the Holy House is Built Chapter Twelve Papal Utterances with Reference to Loreto Chapter Thirteen Devotion of the Saints to Loreto — Pilgrimages to it from Tersatto Chapter Fourteen Some Objections Answered Appendix End Notes
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