Italy
Sicily
Palermo
Castellana Sicula
Sanctuary of the Most Holy Crucifix of Castel Bilìci
Italy
Sicily
Palermo
Castellana Sicula
Sanctuary of the Most Holy Crucifix of Castel Bilìci
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Location: Castellana Sicula, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
"The Sanctuary of Castel Bilìci is located in what was one of the most important fiefdoms containing high concentrations of wheat. Belonging to the Ventimiglia family, the local castle served as a perfect operational base for agricultural exploitation and today only a few remains of its ancient foundations are visible, scattered around the surrounding area. These testimonies can be viewed among the more modern buildings, since they have been incorporated into the growth of the small fiefdom.
The history of the ecclesiastical structure dates back a long way, since the first traces date back to the 17th century. In that period, the Franciscans of the nearby convent settled near the ancient castle, also assisting the local farmers. Therefore, the building was abandoned until 1918, when six citizens of the town of Marianopoli purchased it to spread the cult of the Holy Crucifix. Over the decades, interest in the Sanctuary has also grown thanks to the increase in the number of owners.
The crucifix and other works of art of the Crucifix Sanctuary of Castel Bilìci
The Sanctuary owes its name to the wooden crucifix that the Petralia family donated to Duchess Maria Fernanda Alvarez, at that time ruler of the fiefdom of Castel Bilìci. The polychrome crucifix was considered a precious gift, of fine workmanship and available in life-size. It was forged by very expert hands, which made it a spectacle for those who looked at it".
August 22, 2024
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