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Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu
The Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu, or as it is known in Maltese, "Il-Madonna ta' Pinu" is a religious devotion which originated on Gozo, the sister island of Malta. The many Maltese and Gozitans living abroad have managed to spread this devotion in many other parts of the world. The Ta' Pinu Basilica, is based in Għarb. ==Origins==
The first record of the Shrine of Our Lady of Ta' Pinu is a mention in the archives of the Curia in Gozo, when the Bishop Domenico Cubelles paid a visit to the chapel, where it is noted that the chapel had just been rebuilt and that the property belonged to the noble family of "The Gentile".〔("Historical Glance", Ta' Pinu National Shrine )〕 During a pastoral visit to the Maltese Islands in 1575, apostolic visitor Msgr. Pietro Duzina, found the chapel in poor repair and ordered it demolished. According to tradition, when the workman struck the first blow with a pick he broke his arm. This was taken as an omen that this chapel should be preserved.〔 In 1858 the church property changed hands and consequently its name, from "Of the Gentile" to "Ta` Pinu", that is "Of Philip". Pinu Gauci was the procurator of this church and in 1611 it restored. This altarpiece of the Assumption of Our Lady was done in 1619 by Amadeo Perugino.〔 The Shrine was dedicated as a minor basilica on 10 August 1932.
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