OUR LADY OF ALMSGIVING
Day 145: October 04 Our Lady of Almsgiving, Biancavilla, Catania, Sicily, Italy The cult of the Madonna dell'Elemosina in Biancavilla has its roots in the very foundation of the city. In 1482, following the victory of the Muslim Turks in Greek-Albanian land, a colony of refugees, coming from the city of Shkodra and led by Cesare De Masi, landed in Sicily, bringing with them its most precious treasure: the Byzantine icon of the Mother of God "Eleùsa" (The Merciful), a relic of the martyred soldier of Arabia, St. Zeno, and a wooden cross in oriental style. The final destination of the small group of exiles was Palermo, where they hoped to join their other compatriots in the current Piana degli Albanesi (once, Piana dei Greci). During their journey, the exiles stopped about 30 km from Catania, in a field called "Callicari", owned by the Counts Moncada di Adernò. Here, according to tradition, after setting up camp, they hung the sacred Icon on a fig tree. In the mo...