Marija Bistrica Croatia
by Jasna Dragun
Title
Marija Bistrica Croatia
Artist
Jasna Dragun
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The municipality of Marija Bistrica stretches from the northeastern slope of Medvednica to the north to the Krapina River and is mentioned for the first time in 1209.
There is also the sanctuary of the Mother of God of Bistrica, one of the most popular and most visited Marian shrines in Croatia.
The statue of the Mother of God of Bistrica originates in the 15th century and was in the church at the wine peak. Due to the dangers of the Turks, the statue of Our Lady was moved to the parish church in Marija Bistrica, and in 1650 it was caught in one window. The persecution of Zagreb bishop Martin Borković was found in 1684 and was placed in honorary place. Since then numerous pilgrimages have begun. In 1880, the fire damaged the whole church except the main altar with the statue of the Mother of God who remained completely undamaged. Pope Pius XI. Proclaimed the church of the Mother of God in the Bistrica Small Basilica (basilica minor).
The sanctuary was specially arranged and built for Pope John Paul II's visit on October 3, 1998, and his monument was erected at the foot of Calvary on May 18, 2003.
Taken in June 2017, Marija Bistrica, Croatia.
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