OUR LADY OF COMFORT
Day 279: February 15 Our Lady of Comfort, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy In the second half of the 1700's there were numerous earthquakes almost everywhere: in Spain, Persia and even in Italy. On June 3, 1781, a tremendous earthquake devastated several towns in the Marche, Umbria, Romagna and Tuscany, causing hundreds of victims; in 1783 another earthquake struck Messina. It is therefore explainable the atmosphere of fear and terror that was created in Arezzo and throughout Tuscany, when on February 1, 1796, in full euphoria for the carnival, the first tremors were felt that were repeated insistently, although with different intensity, in the following days: from February 1st to 10th over 30 tremors were recorded. In addition, according to Abbot Angelucci's report, other telluric and terrestrial phenomena occurred: frightening rumbles, flashes of fire in the night, threatening clouds, turbidity of the waters of the Arno. All these portended serious disasters and created a tormenting st...