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The '''Sanctuary of Saint Michael the Archangel''' is a ] shrine and sacred cave in ] near ] in the province of ], ] in Italy. The ] is said to have appeared here in 490, 492 and 1656 and consecrated the shrine himself. | |||
] visited the sanctuary in 1987.<ref>Ignatius Insight </ref> | |||
The sanctuary has been a site of Catholic pilgrimage for centuries. For instance, ] visited the sanctuary in the 10th century.<ref>Eleanor Duckett, 1995, ''Death and life in the tenth century'' University of Michigan Press ISBN 9780472061723 page 216 </ref> | |||
Some Catholic pilgrimages start from ] in Normandy France and end at this sanctuary in Italy. | |||
==See also== | |||
* ] | |||
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* Sacred destinations | |||
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