On
May 26, 1432, a resident of Caravaggio (Lombardy) named Giovanetta di
Pietro Vacchi, a simple and God-fearing peasant girl married to a
violent man, said that she saw the Virgin. "Suddenly I saw before me a
beautiful and admirable lady. She was tall, with a graceful face, a
venerable appearance, dressed in blue with a white veil," Giovanetta
explained.
The
apparition asked her to pray and said she had come for peace in the
family, peace between states, and peace between the Eastern and Western
Churches. The prayer for peace between the Eastern and Western Churches
seemed to quickly bear fruit. On July 6, 1439, the Council of Florence
found an agreement between Latins and Greeks on all points under
discussion (the procession of the Holy Spirit, the term Filioque of the
Symbol, the principle of the Eucharist, the Four Last Things, and papal
primacy). Unfortunately, the fall of Constantinople in the year 1452
made this agreement unenforceable.
The
bishop of Cremona had a church built on the site, which Saint John Paul
II visited in 1992. In the crypt, we can still see the spring that began
to flow during the apparition.
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