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The term ''Black Madonna'' or ''Black Virgin'' tends to refer to statues or paintings in Western Christendom of the
Blessed Virgin Mary Mary; arc, ܡܪܝܡ, translit=Mariam; ar, مريم, translit=Maryam; grc, Μαρία, translit=María; la, Maria; cop, Ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ, translit=Maria was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Joseph and the mother o ...
and the Infant Jesus, where both figures are depicted with dark skin. The Black Madonna can be found both in Catholic and Orthodox countries. The paintings are usually icons which are Byzantine in origin or style, some of which were produced in 13th- or 14th-century Italy. Other examples from the Middle East, Caucasus or Africa, mainly Egypt and Ethiopia, are even older. Statues are often made of wood but occasionally made of stone, painted, and up to tall. They fall into two main groups: free-standing upright figures or seated figures on a throne. There are about 400–500 Black Madonnas in Europe, depending on how they are classified. There are at least 180 ''Vierges Noires'' in
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alone, and there are hundreds of non-medieval copies as well. Some are in museums, but most are in churches or shrines and are venerated by believers. Some are associated with miracles and attract substantial numbers of pilgrims. Black Madonnas come in different forms, and the speculations behind the reason for the dark hue of each individual icon or statue vary greatly and are not without controversy. Though some Madonnas were originally black or brown when they were made, others have simply turned darker due to factors like aging or candle smoke. Jungian scholar
Ean Begg Ean Cochrane Macinnes Begg (1929 - 1 October 2018) was a Jungian analyst, writer, translator and broadcaster. Career After obtaining a Modern Languages degree from Oxford University, and a spell as an officer in the British army, followed by ...
has conducted a study into the potential pagan origins of the cult of the black Madonna and child. Another speculated cause for the dark-skinned depiction is due to pre-Christian deities being re-envisioned as the Madonna and child.


Studies and research

Research into the Black Madonna phenomenon is limited. Begg links the refrain from the Song of Solomon, ‘I am black, but I am beautiful’ to the Queen of Sheba. Recently, however, interest in this subject has gathered more momentum. Important early studies of dark-skinned holy images in France were by Camille Flammarion (1888), Marie Durand-Lefebvre (1937), Emile Saillens (1945), and Jacques Huynen (1972). The first notable study of the origin and meaning of the Black Madonnas in English appears to have been presented by Leonard Moss at a meeting of the
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on December 28, 1952. Moss broke the images into three categories: (1) dark brown or black Madonnas with physiognomy and skin pigmentation matching that of the indigenous population; (2) various art forms that have turned black as a result of certain physical factors such as deterioration of lead-based pigments, accumulated smoke from the use of votive candles, and accumulation of grime over the ages, and (3) residual category with no ready explanation. The Jungian scholar, San Begg published a study of Black Virgins and their possible pagan origins. In the cathedral at
Chartres Chartres () is the prefecture of the Eure-et-Loir department in the Centre-Val de Loire region in France. It is located about southwest of Paris. At the 2019 census, there were 170,763 inhabitants in the metropolitan area of Chartres (as d ...
, there were two Black Madonnas: , a 1508 dark walnut copy of a 13th-century silver Madonna, standing atop a high pillar, surrounded by candles; and , a replica of an original destroyed during the French Revolution. Restoration work on the cathedral resulted in the painting of , to reflect an earlier 19th-century painted style, rendering the statue no longer a "Black Madonna". Some scholars chose to investigate the significance of the dark-skinned complexion to pilgrims and worshipers rather than focusing on whether this depiction was intentional. By virtue of their presence, many Black Madonnas turn the shrines in which they are housed into revered pilgrimage sites. Monique Scheer attributes the importance of the dark-skinned depiction to its connection with authenticity. The reason for this connection is the perceived age of the figures.


List of Black Madonnas


Africa

* Algeria,
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: " Our Lady of Africa" *
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, Yamoussoukro: Madonna and child inside Basilica of Our Lady of Peace. * Senegal, Popenguine: "Notre-Dame de la Délivrance" * South Africa, Soweto: "The Black Madonna"


Asia


Japan

*Tsuruoka city, Yamagata prefecture: Tsuruoka Tenshudô Catholic Church features a black Madonna statue given by France during Meiji period


The Philippines

*
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: ( Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage of Antipolo) * Ermita, City of Manila: ( Our Lady of Guidance) * Santa Ana, City of Manila: (Our Lady of the Abandoned) *
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: ( Our Lady of the Good Event) * Lapu-Lapu City: ( Our Lady of the Rule) * Naga, Camarines Sur: ( Our Lady of Peñafrancia) * Piat, Cagayan: (
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) * Joroan, Tiwi, Albay: (
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)


India

* Dhori Mata * Korvi Mata,
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, Gujarat


Turkey

* Trabzon: Sümela Monastery


Europe


Austria

* Lavanttal,
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, Austria: St. Andrä im Lavanttal
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Belgium

* Brugge, "Our Lady of Regla" * Brussels: " De Zwerte Lieve Vrouwo",
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(Flemish Brabant) : Sint-Martinusbasiliek *
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: La Vierge Noire d'Outremeuse, * Lier: Onze lieve vrouw ter Gratien * Scherpenheuvel-Zichem: Our Lady of Scherpenheuvel *
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in Tournai Cathedral * Verviers: " Black Virgin of the Recollects", Notre-Dame des Récollets Church, * Walcourt: ( Notre-Dames de Walcourt)


Croatia

* Marija Bistrica: Our Lady of Bistrica, Queen of Croatia


Czech Republic

*
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: Assumption of Virgin Mary Minor Basilica,
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* Prague:
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; The Black Madonna in The Church of Our Lady Under the Chain ( Kostel Panny Marie pod řetězem) The Black Madonna on the House of the Black Madonna.


France

*
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, ( Bouches-du-Rhône):
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, Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur d'Aix *
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: (
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) *
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, ( Cantal):
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* Beaune:
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* Besançon:
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* Besse-et-Saint-Anastaise, ( Puy-de-Dôme): Saint-André Church, Notre-Dame de Vassivière * Bourg-en-Bresse, ( Ain): 13th century *
Chartres Chartres () is the prefecture of the Eure-et-Loir department in the Centre-Val de Loire region in France. It is located about southwest of Paris. At the 2019 census, there were 170,763 inhabitants in the metropolitan area of Chartres (as d ...
, ( Eure-et-Loir): crypt of the
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, Notre-Dame-de-Sous-Terre * Clermont-Ferrand, ( Puy-de-Dôme) * Cusset:
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* Dijon, (
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Douvres-la-Délivrande Douvres-la-Délivrande () is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. The name was simply Douvres until 1961, when it was expanded to refer to the basilica Notre-Dame de la Délivrande ("Our Lady of Del ...

Basilique Notre-Dame de la Délivrande
"Notre-Dame de la Délivrande" *
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* Guingamp, ( Côtes-d'Armor): Basilica of Notre Dame de Bon Secours. * La Chapelle-Geneste, (Haute-Loire:
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* Laon, (
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) * Le Puy-en-Velay: In 1254 when passing through on his return from the Holy Land Saint
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gave the cathedral an ebony image of the Blessed Virgin clothed in gold brocade (
Notre-Dame du Puy Notre Dame, French for "Our Lady", a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, most commonly refers to: * Notre-Dame de Paris, a cathedral in Paris, France * University of Notre Dame, a university in Indiana, United States ** Notre Dame Fighting Irish, th ...
). It was destroyed during the Revolution, but replaced at the Restoration with a copy that continues to be venerated. * Liesse-Notre-Dame, (
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, statue destroyed in 1793, copy of 1857 * Marseille, ( Bouches-du-Rhône): Notre-Dame-de-Confession, Abbey of St. Victor; Notre-Dame d'Huveaune, Saint-Giniez Church * Mauriac, Cantal: Notre Dame des Miracles * Mende, ( Lozère) : Cathedral (Basilique-cathédrale Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Privat de Mende) * Menton, (
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): St. Michel Church * Meymac, ( Corrèze):
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*
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: Notre-Dame de Vauclair * Mont-Saint-Michel:
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* Myans, ( Savoie): Sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Myans * Paris, (
Neuilly-sur-Seine Neuilly-sur-Seine (; literally 'Neuilly on Seine'), also known simply as Neuilly, is a commune in the department of Hauts-de-Seine in France, just west of Paris. Immediately adjacent to the city, the area is composed of mostly select residentia ...
):
Notre-Dame de Bonne Délivrance Notre Dame, French for "Our Lady", a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, most commonly refers to: * Notre-Dame de Paris, a cathedral in Paris, France * University of Notre Dame, a university in Indiana, United States ** Notre Dame Fighting Irish, th ...
, in the motherhouse of the Sisters of St. Thomas of Villanova * Quimper, ( Finistère): Eglise de Guéodet, nommée encore Notre-Dame-de-la-Cité *
Riom Riom (; Auvergnat ''Riam'') is a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne in central France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department. History Until the French Revolution, Riom was the capital of the province of Auvergne, and the se ...
, ( Puy-de-Dôme): Notre-Dame du Marthuret * Rocamadour, (
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): Our Lady of Rocamadour * Sainte Marie (
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) : * Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer (
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) Avignon: Annual
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pilgrimage and festival celebrating Sara, the patron saint of the
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* Soissons (
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* Thuret, ( Puy-de-Dôme) * Toulouse: The basilica
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in Toulouse, France had housed the shrine of a Black Madonna. The original icon was stolen in the fifteenth century, and its first replacement was burned by Revolutionaries in 1799 on the Place du Capitole. The icon presented today is an 1807 copy of the fifteenth century Madonna. Blackened by the hosts of candles, the second Madonna was known from the sixteenth century as Our Lady La Noire * Tournemire,
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,
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* Vaison-la-Romaine, ( Vaucluse): statue on a hill * Vichy, (
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Germany

* Altötting ( Bavaria): Gnadenkapelle (
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) * Beilstein ( Rhineland-Palatinate): Karmeliterkirche St. Joseph * Bielefeld ( North Rhine-Westphalia) * Düsseldorf-Benrath ( North Rhine-Westphalia): Pfarrkirche St. Cäcilia * Hirschberg an der Bergstraße ( Baden-Württemberg): Wallfahrtskirche St. Johannes Baptist * Schloss Hohenstein, Upper Franconia ( Bavaria) *
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( Nord Rhein Westfalen):
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* Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim ( Rhineland-Palatinate): Schloss- und Wallfahrtskirche Mariä Himmelfahrt (
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) * Mainau ( Baden-Württemberg): Schlosskirche St. Marien * Munich ( Bavaria): Theatine Church; St. Boniface's Abbey * Rastatt ( Baden-Württemberg): Einsiedelner Kapelle *
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( Bavaria):
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* Remagen ( Rhineland-Palatinate):
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( Rhineland-Palatinate) *
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, Niederstotzingen ( Baden-Württemberg) * Windhausen in Boppard-Herschwiesen ( Rhineland-Palatinate) *
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( North Rhine-Westphalia): St. Johannes, Kreuzberg *
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( North Rhine-Westphalia)


Greece

* Hidden church of the Black Madonna,
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, Crete


Hungary

*
Cathedral Basilica of Eger The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Apostle or more formally Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Apostle and Evangelist, St. Michael and the Immaculate Conception ( hu, Szent János apostol és evangélista, Szent Mihály főangyal, ...
: Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception


Ireland

* Dublin ( Leinster):
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in
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Italy

* Biella ( Piedmont):
Black Virgin of Oropa Black is a color which results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white have of ...
, sanctuary of Oropa * Canneto Valley near
Settefrati Settefrati is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Frosinone in the Italian region Lazio, located about east of Rome and about east of Frosinone Frosinone (, local dialect: ) is a town and ''comune'' in Lazio, central Italy, the admin ...
( Lazio):
Madonna di Canneto Madonna Louise Ciccone (; ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Widely dubbed the "Queen of Pop", Madonna has been noted for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, an ...
*
Casale Monferrato Casale Monferrato () is a town in the Piedmont region of Italy, in the province of Alessandria. It is situated about east of Turin on the right bank of the Po, where the river runs at the foot of the Montferrat hills. Beyond the river lies the v ...
( Piedmont): Our Lady of Crea. In the hillside Sanctuary at Crea (Santuario di Crea), a cedar-wood figure, said to be one of three Black Virgins brought to Italy from the
Holy Land The Holy Land; Arabic: or is an area roughly located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Eastern Bank of the Jordan River, traditionally synonymous both with the biblical Land of Israel and with the region of Palestine. The term "Holy ...
c. 345 by St. Eusebius. * Castelmonte,
Prepotto Prepotto ( sl, Prapotno; ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Udine in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about northwest of Trieste and about east of Udine, on the border with Slovenia. , it had a population of 8 ...
(
Friuli-Venezia Giulia (man), it, Friulana (woman), it, Giuliano (man), it, Giuliana (woman) , population_note = , population_blank1_title = , population_blank1 = , demographics_type1 = , demographics1_footnotes = , demographics1_t ...
) * Gubbio, Italy: The Niger-Regin square, discovered carved in the cave of Sibilla Eugubina on
Mount Ingino The Mount Ingino Christmas Tree is a lighting illumination in the shape of a Christmas tree that is installed annually on the slopes of Mount Ingino (''Monte Ingino'' in Italian) outside the city of Gubbio, in the Umbria region in Italy. The t ...
, is considered to be a word square form the "Black Queen". Seemingly of Neo-Templar origin, it is dated between 1600–1800 CE, was discovered in 2003, and destroyed by vandalism in 2012. * Loreto (
Marche Marche ( , ) is one of the twenty regions of Italy. In English, the region is sometimes referred to as The Marches ( ). The region is located in the central area of the country, bordered by Emilia-Romagna and the republic of San Marino to the ...
): Basilica della Santa Casa * Naples ( Campania): Santuario-Basilica SS Carmine Maggiore * Pescasseroli (
Abruzzo Abruzzo (, , ; nap, label=Neapolitan language, Abruzzese Neapolitan, Abbrùzze , ''Abbrìzze'' or ''Abbrèzze'' ; nap, label=Sabino dialect, Aquilano, Abbrùzzu; #History, historically Abruzzi) is a Regions of Italy, region of Southern Italy wi ...
): Madonna di Monte Tranquillo * Positano ( Campania): Located in the church of Santa Maria Assunta, the story of how it got there—sailors shouting "Posa, posa!" ("Put it down, put it down!")—gave the town its name. * San Severo (
Apulia it, Pugliese , population_note = , population_blank1_title = , population_blank1 = , demographics_type1 = , demographics1_footnotes = , demographics1_title1 = , demographics1_info1 = , demographic ...
): "La Madonna del Soccorso" (
The Madonna of Succor ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in ...
),
St. Severinus Abbot ST, St, or St. may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Stanza, in poetry * Suicidal Tendencies, an American heavy metal/hardcore punk band * Star Trek, a science-fiction media franchise * Summa Theologica, a compendium of Catholic philosophy ...
and Saint Severus Bishop Faeto. Statue in gold garments, object of a major three-day festival that attracts over 350,000 people to this small town. * Seminara (
Calabria , population_note = , population_blank1_title = , population_blank1 = , demographics_type1 = , demographics1_footnotes = , demographics1_title1 = , demographics1_info1 = , demographics1_title2 ...
):
Maria Santissima dei poveri Maria may refer to: People * Mary, mother of Jesus * Maria (given name), a popular given name in many languages Place names Extraterrestrial *170 Maria, a Main belt S-type asteroid discovered in 1877 * Lunar maria (plural of ''mare''), large, ...
* Tindari ( Sicily):
Our Lady of Tindari Our or OUR may refer to: * The possessive form of " we" * Our (river), in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany * Our, Belgium, a village in Belgium * Our, Jura, a commune in France * Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR), a government utility regula ...
* Torre Annunziata ( Campania):
Madonna della Neve The Dedication of the Basilica of St Mary Major (''In Dedicatione basilicae S. Mariae'') is a feast day in the General Roman Calendar of the Catholic Church, optionally celebrated annually on 5 August with the rank of memorial. In earlier editio ...
*
Venice Venice ( ; it, Venezia ; vec, Venesia or ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto Regions of Italy, region. It is built on a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by over 400  ...
( Veneto):
Madonna della Salute Santa Maria della Salute ( en, Saint Mary of Health), commonly known simply as the Salute, is a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica located at Punta della Dogana in the Dorsoduro sestiere of the city of Venice, Italy. It stands on the nar ...
, Santa Maria della Salute * Viggiano (
Basilicata it, Lucano (man) it, Lucana (woman) , population_note = , population_blank1_title = , population_blank1 = , demographics_type1 = , demographics1_footnotes = , demographics1_title1 = , demographics1_info1 = ...
):
Santuario Madonna del Sacro Monte El Santuario is a town and municipality in the Antioquia Department, Colombia. Part of the subregion of Eastern Antioquia. El Santuario was founded on 11 March 1765 by Captain Antonio Gómez de Castro. Its elevation is 2.150 masl with an averag ...


Kosovo

* Vitina-:
Church of the Black Madonna Church may refer to: Religion * Church (building), a building for Christian religious activities * Church (congregation), a local congregation of a Christian denomination * Church service, a formalized period of Christian communal worship * Chris ...
, where Mother Teresa is believed to have heard her calling.


Lithuania

* Aušros vartai: Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn *
Our Lady of Šiluva Our Lady of Šiluva (Our Lady of the Pine Woods) is Roman Catholic icon of the Virgin Mary in Šiluva, Lithuania. A shrine of the same name has been built and is dedicated to her. The icon is highly venerated in Lithuania and is often called "Lit ...
: Our Lady of the Pine Woods


Luxembourg

*
Esch-sur-Sûre Esch-sur-Sûre ( lb, Esch-Sauer, , german: Esch-Sauer ) is a commune and small town in north-western Luxembourg. It is part of the canton of Wiltz, which is part of the district of Diekirch. At one point it was the second smallest commune by ar ...
* Luxembourg: Luxembourg-Grund * Luxembourg: St. John's Church


Macedonia

*
Kališta Kališta ( mk, Калишта , sq, Kalisht) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. Demographics The village of Kališta is inhabited by Tosks, a subgroup of southern Albanians and speak the Tosk Albanian dialect, "Ladorisht ...
, Monastery: Madonna icon in the
Nativity of Our Most Holy Mother of God church Nativity or The Nativity may refer to: Birth of Jesus Christ * Nativity of Jesus, the Gospel stories of the birth of Jesus Christ * Nativity of Jesus in art, any depiction of the nativity scene ** ''Nativity'' (Campin), a 1420 panel painting b ...
* Ohrid, Church: Madonna with the child


Malta

* Ħamrun: Our Lady of Atoċja, a medieval painting brought to Malta by a merchant in the year
1630 Events January–March * January 2 – A shoemaker in Turin is found to have the first case of bubonic plague there as the plague of 1630 begins spreading through Italy. * January 5 – A team of Portuguese military advisers ...
, depicting a statue found in Atocha, a parish in Madrid, Spain, and widely known as '' Il-Madonna tas-Samra''. (This can mean 'tanned Madonna', 'brown Madonna', or 'Madonna of Samaria'.)


Poland

* Częstochowa: Our Lady of Czestochowa ** In the United States, the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania houses a reproduction of the Black Madonna of
Częstochowa Częstochowa ( , ; german: Tschenstochau, Czenstochau; la, Czanstochova) is a city in southern Poland on the Warta River with 214,342 inhabitants, making it the thirteenth-largest city in Poland. It is situated in the Silesian Voivodeship (admin ...
. A second shrine to Our Lady of Częstochowa is located near Eureka, Missouri. ** In Israel there are two reproductions of the Black Madonna of Częstochowa: One in St. Peter's Church in Tel Aviv, and another in the
Abbey of the Dormition Abbey of the Dormition is a Catholic abbey belonging to the Benedictine Order in Jerusalem, on Mount Zion just outside the walls of the Old City near the Zion Gate. The Abbey is said to mark the spot where Mary, mother of Jesus, died. Between ...
in Jerusalem. * Głogówek:
Our Lady of Loretto The Basilica della Santa Casa ( en, Basilica of the Holy House) is a Marian shrine in Loreto, in the Marches, Italy. The basilica is known for enshrining the house in which the Blessed Virgin Mary is believed by some Catholics to have lived. Pio ...


Portugal

* Nazaré (
Oeste Subregion Comunidade Intermunicipal do Oeste ( or ; in English: Intermunicipal Community of the West; abbreviated OesteCIM) is an administrative division of Portugal, located on the country's western central coast. The population in 2011 was 362,540, in an a ...
):
Sanctuary of Our Lady of Nazaré The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Nazaré is an imposing Marian shrine that memorializes an ancient miracle that occurred under the intercession of the Virgin Mary. It is located on the hilltop called ''O Sítio'', overlooking Nazaré, in Portugal, a ...
; see:
the legend of Nazaré ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in E ...


Romania

* : Maica Domnului Siriaca – * Cacica: Madona Neagra – Biserica Cacica * Bucuresti: Madona Neagra – Biserica Dichiu


Russia

* Kostroma ( Kostroma Oblast):
Theotokos of St. Theodore The Feodorovskaya Icon of the Mother of God (russian: Феодоровская икона Божией Матери), also known as Our Lady of Saint Theodore and the Black Virgin Mary of Russia, is the patron icon of the Romanov family. It is one ...
also known as Our Lady of St. Theodore (Федоровская Богоматерь), in Theophany Monastery *
Our Lady of Wladimir Our or OUR may refer to: * The possessive form of " we" * Our (river), in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany * Our, Belgium, a village in Belgium * Our, Jura, a commune in France * Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR), a government utility regula ...
, from the 12th century * Black Virgin of Taganrog, Taganrog Old Cemetery


Serbia

* Apatin ( Vojvodina):
Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church Blessed may refer to: * The state of having received a blessing * Blessed, a title assigned by the Roman Catholic Church to someone who has been Beatification, beatified Film and television * Blessed (2004 film), ''Blessed'' (2004 film), a 2004 m ...


Slovenia

*
Koprivna, Črna na Koroškem Koprivna () is a dispersed settlement in the Upper Meža Valley in the hills west of Črna na Koroškem in the Carinthia region of northern Slovenia on the border with Austria. The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint James and ...
:
St. Anne's Church, Koprivna St. Anne's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Koprivna in the Municipality of Črna na Koroškem The Municipality of Črna na Koroškem ( sl, Občina Črna na Koroškem) is a municipality in northern Slovenia. The seat of the municipality is ...
the altar of Black Madonna


Spain

* Andújar ( Province of Jaén): ( Our Lady of Cabeza), named after the mountain, or . * Chipiona (
Province of Cádiz Cádiz is a Provinces of Spain, province of southern Spain, in the southwestern part of the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia. It is the southernmost part of mainland Spain, as well as the southernmost part of conti ...
): or ( Our Lady of Regla or the Virgin of Regla), considered by some as the custodian of the Rule of Saint Augustine * Coria ( Province of Cáceres): (
Our Lady of Argeme Our or OUR may refer to: * The possessive form of " we" * Our (river), in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany * Our, Belgium, a village in Belgium * Our, Jura, a commune in France * Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR), a government utility regula ...
) *
El Puerto de Santa María EL, El or el may refer to: Religion * El (deity), a Semitic word for "God" People * EL (rapper) (born 1983), stage name of Elorm Adablah, a Ghanaian rapper and sound engineer * El DeBarge, music artist * El Franco Lee (1949–2016), American po ...
(
Province of Cádiz Cádiz is a Provinces of Spain, province of southern Spain, in the southwestern part of the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia. It is the southernmost part of mainland Spain, as well as the southernmost part of conti ...
): (
The Virgin of the Miracles ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in ...
) * Guadalupe ( Province of Cáceres): ( Our Lady of Guadalupe, Extremadura) * Jerez de la Frontera (
Province of Cádiz Cádiz is a Provinces of Spain, province of southern Spain, in the southwestern part of the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia. It is the southernmost part of mainland Spain, as well as the southernmost part of conti ...
): (
Our Lady Of Mercy Our or OUR may refer to: * The possessive form of " we" * Our (river), in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany * Our, Belgium, a village in Belgium * Our, Jura, a commune in France * Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR), a government utility regula ...
) * Madrid ( Community of Madrid): ( Our Lady of Atocha) *
Lluc The Santuari de Lluc is a monastery and pilgrimage site located in the municipality of Escorca in north-west Majorca. It is located in a basin on a height of 525 metres and is surrounded by a number of high mountains such as the Puig de Mass ...
,
Majorca Mallorca, or Majorca, is the largest island in the Balearic Islands, which are part of Spain and located in the Mediterranean. The capital of the island, Palma, is also the capital of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. The Bal ...
(
Balearic Islands The Balearic Islands ( es, Islas Baleares ; or ca, Illes Balears ) are an archipelago in the Balearic Sea, near the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula. The archipelago is an autonomous community and a province of Spain; its capital is ...
): (Our Lady of Lluc), Lluc Monastery *
Monistrol de Montserrat Monistrol de Montserrat () is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of the Bages in Catalonia, Spain. The municipality includes the southern two-thirds of the massif of Montserrat and the famous Benedictine monastery of the same name. The town, kno ...
( Catalonia): ( Virgin of Montserrat) or "" in the Benedictine abbey of Santa Maria de Montserrat * Ponferrada ( Province of León): (Our Lady of the
Holm Oak Holm oak may refer to: * '' Quercus ilex'', tree native to South and Southeast Europe and parts of France * '' Quercus rotundifolia'', tree native to the Iberian Peninsula and Northwest Africa * ''Quercus agrifolia ''Quercus agrifolia'', the Cal ...
) * Salamanca ( Province of Salamanca): (
The Virgin of France's Rock ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in ...
, named after the local mountain called ) * Santiago de Compostela (
Galicia Galicia may refer to: Geographic regions * Galicia (Spain), a region and autonomous community of northwestern Spain ** Gallaecia, a Roman province ** The post-Roman Kingdom of the Suebi, also called the Kingdom of Gallaecia ** The medieval King ...
): A replica of "" * Tenerife (
Canary Islands The Canary Islands (; es, Canarias, ), also known informally as the Canaries, are a Spanish autonomous community and archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, in Macaronesia. At their closest point to the African mainland, they are west of Morocc ...
): ( Virgin of Candelaria), or "" *
Toledo Toledo most commonly refers to: * Toledo, Spain, a city in Spain * Province of Toledo, Spain * Toledo, Ohio, a city in the United States Toledo may also refer to: Places Belize * Toledo District * Toledo Settlement Bolivia * Toledo, Orur ...
(
Province of Toledo Toledo is a province of central Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha. It is bordered by the provinces of Madrid, Cuenca, Ciudad Real, Badajoz, Cáceres, and Ávila. Its capital is the city of Toledo. ...
): (
Dark Virgin Darkness, the direct opposite of lightness, is defined as a lack of illumination, an absence of visible light, or a surface that absorbs light, such as black or brown. Human vision is unable to distinguish colors in conditions of very low ...
), statue of in the Cathedral of Toledo () ( The Enslavement of Our Lady of the Tabernacle) *
Torreciudad Torreciudad is the name of a Marian shrine in Aragon, Spain, built by Josemaría Escrivá, the founder of Opus Dei, and consecrated on July 7, 1975, under the title of ''Our Lady of Torreciudad''. Devotion to Mary under the title of Virgin of T ...
( Huesca): Our Lady of Torreciudad


Sweden

*
Lunds Domkyrka Lund Cathedral Lund Food Holdings, Inc is an American supermarket operator. Headquartered in Edina, it owns the upscale supermarket chain Lunds & Byerlys. The company opened its first supermarkets in the Uptown area of Minneapolis. In 2015, it changed its name ...
Attached to a marble pillar in the crypt: Black madonna with child *
Skee Kyrka Skee may refer to: *Skee, Sweden, a locality in Västra Götaland County, Sweden * DJ Skee (born 1983), American DJ *Skee Riegel Robert Henry "Skee" Riegel (November 25, 1914 – February 22, 2009) was an American professional golfer. Riegel at ...
Bohuslän former Norwegian and Danish province. Black madonna with beheaded chil


Switzerland

* Einsiedeln Abbey, Einsiedeln ( Canton of Schwyz):
Our Lady of the Hermits Our or OUR may refer to: * The possessive form of " we" * Our (river), in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany * Our, Belgium, a village in Belgium * Our, Jura, a commune in France * Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR), a government utility regula ...
** In the United States, a reproduction of Our Lady of the Hermits was gifted to the St. Meinrad Archabbey located in St. Meinrad, Indiana * Sonogno, Valle Verzasca (
Canton of Ticino Ticino (), sometimes Tessin (), officially the Republic and Canton of Ticino or less formally the Canton of Ticino,, informally ''Canton Ticino'' ; lmo, Canton Tesin ; german: Kanton Tessin ; french: Canton du Tessin ; rm, Chantun dal Tessin . ...
):
Santa Maria Loretana Santa Claus, also known as Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, or simply Santa, is a legendary figure originating in Western Christian culture who is said to bring children gifts during the late evening and overnigh ...
* Uetikon upon Lake (
Canton of Zürich The canton of Zürich (german: Kanton Zürich ; rm, Chantun Turitg; french: Canton de Zurich; it, Canton Zurigo) is a Swiss canton in the northeastern part of the country. With a population of (as of ), it is the most populous canton in the ...
):
Catholic Church Saint Francis of Assisi The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.3 billion baptized Catholics worldwide . It is among the world's oldest and largest international institutions, and has played a ...
* Metzerlen-Mariastein (
Canton of Solothurn The canton of Solothurn or canton of Soleure (german: Kanton Solothurn rm, Chantun Soloturn french: Canton de Soleure; it, Canton Soletta) is a canton of Switzerland. It is located in the northwest of Switzerland. The capital is Solothurn. Hi ...
):
Mariastein Abbey Mariastein Abbey (Kloster Mariastein) is a Benedictine monastery in Metzerlen-Mariastein in the Canton of Solothurn, Switzerland. Mariastein, after Einsiedeln, is the second most important place of pilgrimage in Switzerland. Over the Chapel of ...
*
Ascona 300px, Ascona Ascona ( lmo, label= Ticinese, Scona ) is a municipality in the district of Locarno in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland. It is located on the shore of Lake Maggiore. The town is a popular tourist destination and holds the yea ...
(
Canton of Ticino Ticino (), sometimes Tessin (), officially the Republic and Canton of Ticino or less formally the Canton of Ticino,, informally ''Canton Ticino'' ; lmo, Canton Tesin ; german: Kanton Tessin ; french: Canton du Tessin ; rm, Chantun dal Tessin . ...
):
Black Chapel Black is a color which results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white ha ...
* Lugano (
Canton of Ticino Ticino (), sometimes Tessin (), officially the Republic and Canton of Ticino or less formally the Canton of Ticino,, informally ''Canton Ticino'' ; lmo, Canton Tesin ; german: Kanton Tessin ; french: Canton du Tessin ; rm, Chantun dal Tessin . ...
): Chiesa di Santa Maria di Loreto


Ukraine

* Tsarytsya Karpat (
Hoshiv Monastery Hoshiv ( uk, Гошів; pl, Hoszów) is a village in the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast of Ukraine, located about 4 km south east of Bolekhiv and 12 km north west of Dolyna, at around . The village is known for its Order of St. Basil the Great, ...
): The Queen of the Carpathian Land


United Kingdom

*
St. Mary Willesden ST, St, or St. may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Stanza, in poetry * Suicidal Tendencies, an American heavy metal/hardcore punk band * Star Trek, a science-fiction media franchise * Summa Theologica, a compendium of Catholic philosophy ...
( Our Lady of Willesden): The original Shrine of Our Lady of Willesden. * Our Lady of Częstochowa ( Church of Our Lady of Czestochowa, Nottingham)


North America


Costa Rica

* Cartago, Cartago Province: Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles (
Our Lady of the Angels Basilica Our or OUR may refer to: * The possessive form of " we" * Our (river), in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany * Our, Belgium, a village in Belgium * Our, Jura, a commune in France * Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR), a government utility regula ...
)


Cuba

* Regla, Havana Province:
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(Spanish for ''Our Lady of Regla'')


Mexico

* Tepeyac, Mexico City: Our Lady of Guadalupe


Trinidad and Tobago

* Siparia:
La Divina Pastora LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States. La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * La (musical note), or A, the sixth note * "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
*
Gran Couva Gran may refer to: People * Grandmother, affectionately known as "gran" *Gran (name) Places * Gran, the historical German name for Esztergom, a city and the primatial metropolitan see of Hungary * Gran, Norway, a municipality in Innlandet co ...
: Our Lady of MontserratNationaltrust.tt
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United States

*
Black Madonna Shrine, Missouri The Black Madonna Shrine and Grottos is a Catholic Marian shrine complex located in the unincorporated area south of Pacific, Missouri in the United States. It was constructed beginning in 1938 by Brother Bronislaus Luszcz, a Polish immigrant of t ...
* Our Lady of Ferguson


South America


Brazil

* Aparecida, São Paulo: Our Lady of Aparecida or Our Lady Appeared (Nossa Senhora Aparecida or Nossa Senhora da Conceição Aparecida) in the Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida


Chile

*
Andacollo Andacollo () is a city and commune in the Elqui Province, Coquimbo Region, Chile. History Andacollo is a copper and gold mining city located in the mountains of the Small North (El Norte Chico) in Chile. It was founded in 1891. Several legend ...
, Elqui Province:
La Virgen Morena The term ''Black Madonna'' or ''Black Virgin'' tends to refer to statues or paintings in Western Christendom of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Infant Jesus, where both figures are depicted with dark skin. The Black Madonna can be found both ...
(Spanish for ''The Brunette Virgin'')


See also

* Black Nazarene * Mariology *
Sofia, Bulgaria Sofia ( ; bg, София, Sofiya, ) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain in the western parts of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar river, and ha ...


References


Sources


Channell, J., "Black Virgin Sites in France"



External links








Pilgrimage


by Canon Jim Irvine, New Brunswick, Canada
The Black Madonna "The work of God"

Nuestra Señora de Atocha

Black Madonna Pilgrimage to Central France

Black Madonna photo collection on Flickr


* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130702165321/http://www.nyfolklore.org/pubs/voic30-1-2/madonna.html Sciorra, Joseph. "The Black Madonna of Thirteenth Street", ''Voices: The Journal of New York Folklore'', Vol. 30, Spring-Summer 2004] * Black Madonna in modern art - see Black Madonna by BystreetSky Artist https://web.archive.org/web/20180802193137/https://www.bystreetsky.com/bystreetsky-art?lightbox=dataItem-j74w6ola {{Virgin Mary Virgin Mary in art Catholic paintings Catholic sculpture