This
June 27, 2015, the Redemptorists from around the world will commence
celebrations of the 150th anniversary (1866) of the return of the image
of Our Lady of Perpetual Help to the Congregation of the Most Holy
Redeemer (Redemptorists) by Blessed Pope Pius IX, with the intention of
making it known worldwide.
The
celebrations, whose theme is "Mother of Perpetual Help, Icon of Love,"
will conclude on June 27, 2016. The icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help
came to Rome from Crete around 1500 AD. For nearly 300 years, it was
displayed in the church of Saint Matthew in Rome and considered
miraculous by the population. With the arrival of French troops in 1798,
Saint Matthew’s church was destroyed, the icon carried to a private
chapel of the Augustinian Fathers, and forgotten.
In 1855,
the Redemptorists bought the land on which Saint Matthew’s stood, to
build their General House. Remembering that in this place the miraculous
image of Our Lady had been exposed, they searched for it and found it,
and asked the Pope to put it back where it was before. This was done in
1866. Since then, the devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Help has spread
worldwide.
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