OUR LADY OF LIGHT
Day 280: February 16 Our Lady of Light of Ugento, Lecca, Salento, Puglia, Italy This sanctuary stands on an ancient Marian chapel, destroyed during the Saracen raids in 1537. It is here that a blind priest, Don Didaco di Vittorio di Afragola, on pilgrimage to the sanctuary of Our Lady of Leuca in 1563, stopped to seek shelter during a storm. Here, praying to Mary Most Holy, he regained his sight, first of all seeing a Byzantine fresco of the Madonna, discovered by chance by his dog who brought out a part of it with its paws. The slab is certainly from the Byzantine period and there are good reasons to think that it was buried to protect it from iconoclasts. The Bishop of the time, Monsignor Antonio Minturno, had the image, that is still venerated, in the church preserved, calling it Our Lady of Light. The current building was rebuilt in 1576 by Bishop Desiderio Mezzapica. The façade, bordered by two powerful corner pilasters, is decorated with an entrance portal in Lecce stone from 158...