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Discover the Miraculous Icon of Our Lady of Good Counsel in Genazzano, Italy

Our Lady of Good Counsel is a title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary, often referring to the episode of the Wedding at Cana, during which Mary utters the last words attributed to her by the Gospels, “Do whatever he tells you,” the most excellent of counsels. The Madonna del Buon Consiglio, Our Lady of Good Counsel, is also the title given to the Virgin Mary after a painting said to be miraculous was found in the 13th century in an Augustinian church in the town of Genazzano, about 30 miles southeast of Rome. 

Join us in exploring the unique history and international devotion to this miraculous icon that has been the seat of devotion for countless popes and saints throughout the centuries, including St. John XXIII, St. John Paul II, and Saint Teresa of Calcutta. Learn about the miracles and graces received by the citizens of Genazzano, as well as the special registers that were preserved documenting these events. Discover the significance of the chapel and the icon itself, which features both classical and Byzantine artistic styles, and the significance of the colors of the rainbow of peace above. Finally, explore the connection between the icon and Albania, where it is known as “Our Lady of Albania.” Visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Good Counsel in Genazzano, Italy, and seek guidance and advice from the mother of Good Counsel herself.

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