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> SlowTrav > Stories > On the Land in Umbria La Madonna ArrivesAnne Robichaud As darkness creeps in on December 7th (the vigil of the Feast of the Immacualte Conception on the 8th), the men of the Comunità Montana (Forestry Service) light a huge bonfire in front of the massive 14th-century Papal fortress, La Rocca Maggiore, towering over Assisi. The men roast sausages on the fire and offer them with hot mulled wine to "the locals" gathered around the fire. According to tradition, this bonfire lights the way for the angels who are flying in Mary's home from Nazareth!
La Rocca Maggiore In fact, during the night of December 7th, La Madonna will stop at each Assisi home, leaving a simple gift for the children. In the past (and in the 1970's when we moved here - and when Italy was still largely an agricultural economy), the gifts were simply basic clothing needs such as socks, underwear, perhaps gloves - in harmony with the saying (in Umbrian dialect) Chi si rinnova per Maria, sgrampola da ogni malattia ("whoever renews - ie, replaces old clothes with new - for Maria, escapes all illnesses"). Our children used to wake up on December 8th to find new socks or underwear, perhaps a scarf, next to their pillows. I remember many years ago when our Giulia returned home from elementary school on December 8th quite perplexed that a friend of hers had received a new bicycle from la Madonna- "and not clothes as she should have, Mamma. I guess la Madonna made a mistake"! (Happily, Giulia was delighted with the new scarf she had received that year). I also remember the year I was in the U.S. on December 8th and called home. Our son Mattia - 16 years old at the time - answered the phone and said, "Mom - la Madonna missed us this year. How come?!" Nowadays, the Madonna might bring an I-POD, a digital camera or a new cell phone to a child. More "Madonna mistakes"?! Resources:Churches of Venice: Inside A Shrine to the Madonna © Anne Robichaud, 2008. Do not republish without permission. This essay was first published on Anne's website www.annesitaly.com. Edited by Slow Travel. |
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