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Black Creek

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    • Day 37

      Day 5 - Ending the Day

      November 3, 2017 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      After a day of exploring we strolled La Ramble. Lots to keep you busy here. Shops, food and drink. I finished the day with 15,786 steps and I think my noise has finally stopped running.

      We are off to Montserrat Monestary and the wine tour tomorrow (Thursday)
      Cheers!
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    • Day 37

      Day 6 - Montserrat Monestary

      November 3, 2017 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      We were up early and on the bus for an hour ride to the Monestary.

      Montserrat is a multi-peaked rocky range with an elevaton of 1,236 m near Barcelona. This is the home of the Santa Maria de Montserrat Benedictine Monestary. The mountain Montserrat has been of religious significance since pre-christian time. Before Christ a temple to worship Venus was built by the Romans. In the first written mention of 880 AD the adoption of the construction by the first monestary was reported. They were hermit monks who built various hermitages on the Montserrat. The monestary was founded by expanding the hermitage of Santa Maria in 1025

      At the beginning of the 19rh century the Abby was twice burned down and sacked by Napoleon' s troops, in 1811 and 1812, and many of its treasures were lost. In 1835 the Abby was closed until restoration in 1844.

      In 1880 Montserrat celebrated 1000 years of existence and on Sep 11, 1881, to coincide with the Catalan national day where Pope Leo XIII proclaimed the Virgin of Montserrat patron of Catalonia. This makes this officially the oldest building I have been in at 1137 years.

      This is still a functioning monestary with 70 practicing monks. The monestary also houses a boys school for young men to the age of 14. The Escolania, the boys choir, is one of the oldest in Europe and performs during religious ceremonies and communal prayers in the Bacilica.
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    • Day 37

      Day 6 - The Bacilica

      November 3, 2017 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Today is All Saints day so there was Mass in the Bacilica and we were not able to spend a great deal of time there. We did go in and observe for few moments. From the back of the nave we could see the line of people passing by the Black Madonna.

      The Black Madonna is sometimes referred to by other names including "the Virgin of Montserrat" and "La Moreneta" the statue sits behind a sheet of glass. However, one of her hands that is holding a sphere is not behind the glass. It is tradition for you to kiss or touch the Virgin's hand whilst opening out your othrr to Jesus.

      The Black Madonna was believed to have been carved in Jerusalem at the beginning of the religion. It is a wooden sculpture. It is one of the most famous Black Madonna statues in the world. In 1844 Pope Leo XIII declared the Virgin of Montserrat the patroness of Catalonia

      Here are the few shots I was able to take
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