Did they steal the crown of the Virgin of Milagrosa

Did they steal the crown of the Virgin of Milagrosa in Venezuela? Find out what happened

Did they steal the crown of the Virgin of Milagrosa

A piece of news has alarmed thousands of Venezuelans Theft of the crown of the Virgin of the Miraculous in a church of Maracaibo In Zulia. What has drawn attention to this fact is that it was not immediately confirmed by the ecclesiastical authorities and that after verification of the crime by the police, they recently made public the sacrilege at the temple of God. Find out all the details below.

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Did they steal the crown of the Virgin of Milagrosa in Venezuela?

It was the same Director General of Security of Polimaracaibo, David Barrosowho confirmed last Saturday, February 24, that criminals had stolen the crown Virgin of the Miraculous of the temple located on Avenida Los Haticos, Maracaibo, Venezuela.

According to reports, the Crown This Marian structure is made of bronze and dipped in pure gold and would have a diameter of more than 30 centimeters. In addition, the theft of other sacred objects from the church in Zulia was recorded.

How did the theft of the Virgin Miraculous Crown take place in Venezuela?

TheCrown of the Virgin of the Miraculouswas stolen from a church in Maracaibo, state Zulia. According to the official version, a group of criminals broke into the temple, from where they also stole other valuable items, including the ciborium (a goblet-shaped jar in which the hosts are kept), the halo and the male portal.

It turned out that the Virgin's crown was a gift given to her 17 years ago. Therefore, for their recovery, a coordinated work was organized between the Maracaibo Police and the Zulia Police, as well as the Scientific and Criminal Investigation Corps and Criminalistics.

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What is the story of the Virgin with the Miraculous Medal?

The origin of this Marian festival and object of piety goes back to the revelations made privately by the Virgin Mary Saint Catherine Labouréa nun belonging to the Daughters of Mercy in the city of Paris.

Everything happens in 1830, when a girl appears before the Catholic saint and asks her to follow her; She obeys and when she looks up she finds the Virgin Mary herself talking to the minor for hours and at the end making a request: “My girl, I will entrust you with a mission.” But in a second appearance he thanked him on behalf of the all over the world, and at a third meeting he showed him an inscription which he asked to be embossed on a medal that would imbue its wearer with blessings.

“O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who turn to you (…). Those who wear (the medal) will receive great graces, especially if they wear it around their necks,” revealed 47-year-old Saint Catherine Labouré after being entrusted with this mission, shortly before he died. That's why the festival is Medal of the Virgin of the Miraculous is celebrated on November 27th.

What does it mean when you are given a medal of the Virgin of the Miraculous?

If someone gives that Medal of Our Lady of Guadalupe to another person he does this with the intention of accomplishing something Protection, dedication and a tangible representation of faith. In addition to its religious meaning, this medal symbolizes the quality and a desire to share a spiritual connection. It is a gesture that goes beyond the material and aims to strengthen faith and connection with the divine.

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