Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta |
This year on August 15th, I went out to Torcello, which was founded in the 5th century -- even before Venice. I wanted to visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria Dell'Assunta; the church, established in the year 639, is specifically dedicated to Mary's Assumption into heaven. Here in Venice, we have been suffocated by a heatwave for too many weeks, which, thankfully, broke during the storms on August 15th, so the long journey to Torcello was pleasant -- even though it seemed that all of Europe had the same plan I did. Inside the church, there was a free concert in honor of the holy day, with music by Franz Joseph Haydn, Baldassare Galuppi and, of course, Antonio Vivaldi. However, one thing was missing -- no holy water! (I had to make my own:) Hopefully, next year someone will correct the situation.
Since I have written so much about Ferragosto before (and since the whole world seems to be on vacation), I think it's time for a Flashback Summer!
From 2008:
Basilica of San Marco |
August 15th is Ferragosto here in Italy, and also Assumption Day, the day that Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, was assumed into Heaven. It is an ancient pagan festival combined with a Catholic holiday.
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Mary Ascends to Heaven and Pala D'Oro, The Golden Cloth - Venice
From 2011:
Assumption of Mary by Titian (1516-18) |
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The Assumption of Mary - The Divine Female
From 2013:
Santa Maria Assunta (Interior) - Torcello |
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Up, Up and Away! There Goes Mary... August 15, 2013
Happy Ferragosto!
Ciao from Venezia,
Cat
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