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Eremo di Sant'Onofrio al Morrone (Italian for Hermitage of Sant'Onofrio al Morrone) is an hermitage located in Sulmona, Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo, Italy)., [1] dating back to the thirteenth century. A monk by the name of Pietro Angelerio living at this hermitage later became Pope Celestine V.
Abruzzo is the 16th most productive region in the country, and is the 15th for GRP per capita among Italian regions. As of 2003, Abruzzo's per capita GDP was €19,506 or 84% of the national average of €23,181, compared to the average value for Southern Italy of €15,808. [48]
Eremo di Santo Spirito a Majella (Italian for Hermitage of Santo Spirito a Majella) is an hermitage located in Roccamorice, Province of Pescara (Abruzzo, Italy). [ 1 ] History
Religion; Affiliation: Roman Catholic: ... is an hermitage located in Palombaro, Province of Chieti (Abruzzo, Italy). [1] History ... Eremi d'Abruzzo.
External view of the hermitage. The hermitage consists of the worship church and a residential area, both located at an angle and carved into the rock. [2] On the larger side, dedicated to worship, there are small splayed openings and two doors.
Religion; Affiliation: Roman Catholic: Province: Province of L'Aquila: Region: ... is an hermitage located in Pacentro, Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo, Italy). [1] History
Remains of the church. There is no definite information about the origin of the hermitage. The only source is the Decrees of the First Holy Visit of the Bishop of Chieti Giosuè Maria Saggese from 1844, which mentions the presence of a ruined church in the district of S. Angelo in Lettomanoppello, where an annual procession was held every May 8th.
Madonna di Pietraquaria (Italian for Madonna of Pietraquaria) is one of the titles by which the Holy Virgin Mary is venerated as the Patroness of the city of Avezzano, in Abruzzo, Italy. On 1 January 1978, Maria Santissima di Pietraquaria ("Most Holy Mary of Pietraquaria") was proclaimed the patroness saint of the city of Avezzano. [1]