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Lamp of Brotherhood : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lamp of Brotherhood
A Lamp of Brotherhood or ''Fraternitatis Lumen'' is one of 84〔 decorative oil lamps cast from the bronze doors of the destroyed Monte Cassino Abbey in Italy. The original Lamp was first lit in the Abbey in 1950. The "Lamp of Brotherhood" presently in Vancouver, Canada is 31 cm long, 10.5 cm wide, and 14.5 cm high. Text on the upper surface reads: "Fraternitatis Lumen". == History == After World War II, Italian war widows began a movement to reconcile nations that had participated in the war, on both sides.〔 In 1950, they organized a visit of families of those who had died in the war to several sites, including the Monte Cassino Abbey, where the original Lamp of Brotherhood was placed. This initiative grew and by the late 1950s it had become the World Organization of the Lamp of Brotherhood (''Opera Mondiale della Lampada della Fraternità''), a subsidiary of the Pontificia Commissione di Assistenza led by Bishop Ferdinando Baldelli.〔〔 A ceremony was held in the partially re-built Monte Cassino in 1956, in which Lamps were given to representatives of many nations. Each country that received a Lamp was intended to create a national ''Lampada'' organization, which was to have custody of the Lamp.
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