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Santuario di Santa Teresa di Gesù Bambino

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+39 045 500266

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Province of Verona

Santuario di Santa Teresa di Gesù Bambino

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Via Volturno, 1, 37135 Verona VR, Italy

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The Shrine of St. Therese of the Child Jesus is a place of Catholic worship in Verona. Located on the southern outskirts of the city, in the Roma District, it is entrusted to the Discalced Carmelites. Construction began in 1901, was completed in 1904 and the Church was consecrated the following year.

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The first building stone was laid on 29 July 1901 and the project was completed in 1904. On 15 January 1905, the bishop of Verona Cardinal Bartolomeo Bacilieri inaugurated and blessed the church, originally dedicated to the Holy Family. Pope Pius XI raised it to the rank of minor basilica in 1938.

External

The bulk of the shrine is the two Gothic spires that adorn the church's roof. The facade was clad in brick in 1968, while the bell tower was completed in 1955.

The large square is surrounded by a sober and elegant wrought iron gate, supported by a foundation and white marble columns. In the middle of the square, surrounded by a bed of roses, stands the monument to Saint Therese, in white Carrara marble, sculpted in the characteristic position of throwing "her roses" towards those who come to the sanctuary.

The neo-Gothic bell tower, with bold and sweet forms, houses a fine concert of bells hung for ringing in Veronese bellringing art. The collection was forged by the secular papal company of Daciano Colbachini of Padua in 1955. The largest of the nine bells emits the note of E flat, has a diameter of 120 cm and weighs 992 kg. Electricity was installed in 1957, in defiance of the Carmelite spirit and tradition of bell-ringing concerts which has previously only been performed by hand.

Internal

The church's origins date back to January 1905, when it was blessed and inaugurated by the then Bishop of Verona Bartolomeo Bacilieri. Since that date, the building was left incomplete (with only perimeter walls, no plaster, a rough ceiling and a concrete floor) until the years 1922 to 1923, when devotion to St. Therese of the Child Jesus began to spread. The Gothic style temple is presented in rare splendor with polychrome marbles, sculptures, mosaics, windows, paintings and decorations. On the large wall behind the façade is a fresco by Ugo Bargellini of Florence, which depicts the apotheosis of the Carmelite, with details of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus. 220 figures are depicted across 144 m² of wall.

Chapel of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus

The heart of the sanctuary is the chapel of Santa Teresa of the Child Jesus, which is richly decorated. At the center is a solid bronze urn, supported by four angels. It contains a wax statue of the saint, depicted in the act of breathing her last, squinting to watch the crowds of devotees and pilgrims who trust in her. In her hands she holds roses, eternally renewing her promise: "I will strew a shower of roses." The statue is dressed in a Carmelite habit, wearing the veil that Teresa had worn for several years in the monastery of Lisieux, and bears a reliquary chest in silver filigree containing a vertebra of the saint.

The Pipe Organ

The 4700 pipes of the organ designed by Fratelli Ruffatti are placed around two rooms with open galleries in the presbytery. It was installed in 1959 and restored in 1994. It has, 3 keyboards, 61 keys and a radial concave pedalboard of 32 keys, with an electric console, 101 plates, 3 pedal brackets (crescendo, espressivo I, espressivo III), and 10 to 16 adjustable memory banks.

References

Santuario di Santa Teresa di Gesù Bambino Wikipedia