OUR LADY OF STECCATA
Day 288: February 24 Our Lady of Steccata, Parma, Italy On the site of the current church of the Steccata there was an oratory built since 1392 to house a venerated image of St John the Baptist painted in fresco on the external wall of a house in St Barnabas Street (today Via Garibaldi): the building then became the seat of a Confraternity dedicated to the Virgin Annunciation and aimed at distributing marriage dowries for poor, unmarried girls without paternal protection. Towards the end of the fourteenth century on the façade of the oratory was painted the picture of Our Lady, which soon became the object of particular devotion by the people of Parma; from the fact that the area of the building was protected by a fence, perhaps built precisely to regulate the influx of numerous pilgrims, that Virgin began to be invoked with the title of Our Lady of Steccata. To better preserve the precious image, in 1521 the members decided to have a grandiose sanctuary built. On 4 April 1521 the bish...