OUR LADY OF CIVITAVECCHIA
Day 307: March 15 Our Lady of Civitavecchia, Civitavecchia, Rome, Italy The Madonnina of Civitavecchia is a 42 cm high plaster statuette, depicting the Queen of Peace, made by the Croatian craftsman Sthepan Vlaho; it was purchased in a shop in Medjugorje, on September 16, 1994, by Fr. Pablo Martìn, parish priest of the church of Sant'Agostino in Civitavecchia; the priest donated it to the Gregori family, belonging to his parish and living in Via Pantano, consisting of the head of the family Fabio, his wife Anna Maria Accorsi and their children Jessica and Davide. The statuette had been placed in a niche, built by Fabio in the garden of his home. One day, little Jessica, five years old, who occasionally caressed and kissed her, caused the statue fall and created that splinter above the right side of the forehead, on the veil, which then - together with other scratches and small marks on the bust - would lead the police to affirm the impossibility that the statue was replaced after t...