Santa Maria in Vado, Ferrara explained

Building Name:Santa Maria in Vado
Location:Ferrara, Italy
Geo:44.8303°N 11.6278°W
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
Province:Ferrara
Architecture:yes
Architecture Type:Church

Santa Maria in Vado is a church located on Via Borgovado number 3 in Ferrara, Region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy.

History

The church derives its name from a guado or fording (vado in dialect) that was located nearby. A church at the site was documented since the tenth century, but on Easter of 1171, a eucharistic miracle occurred when blood spouted from the host during consecration.[1] This made the church an object of pilgrimage. This miracle that appears to confirm transubstantiation resembles the subsequent events depicted in The Mass at Bolsena by Raphael.

Reconstruction was started in 1495 under the patronage of Ercole de' Roberti under the designs of Biagio Rossetti. The church contains paintings by Carlo Bononi, Camillo Filippi, Prospero Fontana, Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini, and Domenico Mona.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=pc4OAAAAQAAJ Memorie istoriche delle chiese di Ferrara e de' suoi borghi
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=DhUTAAAAQAAJ Il servitore di piazza, guida per Ferrara