Italy
Galatina

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    • Day 184

      Marco & Anna-Maria get hitched

      April 29, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      In the middle of milling German tourists a marriage service was held. This must be a rare occasion these days as the priest got the order of service all mixed up and apologised to the audience for his lack of practice. A pretty Italian service on the whole with the bride and groom chattering to each other, the organists scanning her smartphone and the people looking around at what else was going on. Nice car though.
      Unlike other painted churches this one was not overwhelming as the pictures were arranged in neat boxes like in DC Comics, which after all was exactly what they were supposed to be: a comic book version of the Catholic Bible for the illiterate to follow.
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    • Day 184

      Inside the cathedral

      April 29, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Here is a taste of the interior of the Cathedral.
      The carved wooden alter was tucked away in a side nave though it was one of the more magnificent items.
      I noticed some original sketches, doodles really, that had been uncovered during restoration. One can easily imagine an apprentice practicing his work during a lunch break.Read more

    • Day 184

      House of ill-repute

      April 29, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      If you knew of a house:
      * where the owners keep the severed breast of a teenage girl and various other body parts on a shelf in the old dining room;
      * where the builder claims to have bitten off the finger of a women and kept it as a talisman
      * where the walls have been decorated with pictures of people being sliced up, dismembered and set on fire;
      * where women are pictured in bondage;
      * where photos of all the above are shared on the internet;
      * and where close associates of the owners have been convicted for crimes against children;
      then you would almost certainly call the Serious Crime unit of your local police.
      Well I have been to one
      The house is called the Basilica di Santa Caterina d' Alessandria in Galatina, or at least the monastery beside it.
      So its Catholic
      So that's all right!!
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    • Day 184

      Galatina

      April 29, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Most of Puglia is built on sandstone covering clay. The interstitial traps water, thus allowing people with access to a bore, (nearly everybody,) the ability to survive in a land with only one small river. Galatina, one of the most important towns in the Salento region, was situated in the middle of nowhere because there was a natural spring that fed water to the surface.
      Now another cleaned up old town, it is famous above all for a dance.
      People used to have two cures for the bite of the Tarantula. The first was to pray at the Chapel of St Paul, who miraculously cured himself of snakebite in Malta and was therefore believed to be able to cure any bite; and if that didn't work, to dance in a frenzy, which must have been more effective because it became the Tarantella and is danced to this day.
      I came to see the 14th C Basilica di Santa Caterina d’Alessandria with outstanding frescoes. Unfortunately, it was closed for lunch - until 4pm.
      Not to be deterred I went to Gallipoli first and then returned in time for the wedding.
      In 1385 Raimondello Balzini Orsini del Balzo married Maria D'Enghen Countess of Lecce.
      At the same time the Franciscans arrived to take possession of the church that Raimondello had built for them, specifically to replace the current Greek rites with Latin Orthodoxy.
      The church was dedicated to Santa Caterina who had been broken on the wheel and decapitated for her faith, then transported miraculously to her burial site on Mount Sinai.
      Apparently Raimondello , either as a pilgrim or as a warrior, ascended Mount Sinai and knelt at the site and attempted to kiss the Saint who was not quite buried. In the act of so doing he bit off her finger which he then stuck behind his ear under his hair to carry back to Italy.
      Devotion or looting? Nobody knows.
      On his return he encased the digit in a silver and commissioned a church to be built.
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    Galatina, Aspedro

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