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The [[Mariology of the Catholic Church|Marian]] '''Apparitions of Ilača''' were reported in 1865, seven years after the famous [[Lourdes apparitions]].<ref name="Laudat">{{cite web||url=http://laudato.hr/Duhovnost/Zelite-li-znati-vise/Gospa-Ilacka-srijemska-Gospa-Lurdska.aspx|title=Gospa Ilačka - „srijemska Gospa Lurdska“ |publisher= Laudato.hr |format= |page= |date= |accessdate=7 September 2014}}</ref>Today, [[Ilača]] is the most important [[Catholic]] [[pilgrimage]] site in the historical region of [[Syrmia]].<ref name="Laudat"/> Initially church authorities tried to prevent [[congregation]] from pilgrimage.<ref name="Laudat"/> Later it was permitted by progressive bishop [[Josip Juraj Strossmayer]].<ref name="Glas Slavonije">{{cite web||url=http://www.glas-slavonije.hr/243999/4/Sedam-godina-nakon-Lurda-ukazala-se-Gospa-na-Vodici|title=Sedam godina nakon Lurda ukazala se Gospa na Vodici |publisher= [[Glas Slavonije]] |format= |page= |date= |accessdate=7 September 2014}}</ref> |
The [[Mariology of the Catholic Church|Marian]] '''Apparitions of Ilača''' were reported in 1865, seven years after the famous [[Lourdes apparitions]].<ref name="Laudat">{{cite web||url=http://laudato.hr/Duhovnost/Zelite-li-znati-vise/Gospa-Ilacka-srijemska-Gospa-Lurdska.aspx|title=Gospa Ilačka - „srijemska Gospa Lurdska“ |publisher= Laudato.hr |format= |page= |date= |accessdate=7 September 2014}}</ref>Today, [[Ilača]] is the most important [[Catholic]] [[pilgrimage]] site in the historical region of [[Syrmia]].<ref name="Laudat"/> Initially, church authorities tried to prevent [[congregation]] from pilgrimage.<ref name="Laudat"/> Later, it was permitted by progressive bishop [[Josip Juraj Strossmayer]].<ref name="Glas Slavonije">{{cite web||url=http://www.glas-slavonije.hr/243999/4/Sedam-godina-nakon-Lurda-ukazala-se-Gospa-na-Vodici|title=Sedam godina nakon Lurda ukazala se Gospa na Vodici |publisher= [[Glas Slavonije]] |format= |page= |date= |accessdate=7 September 2014}}</ref> |
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In 1865 shepard from Ilača Petar Lazin claimed that he saw |
In 1865, a shepard from Ilača, Petar Lazin, claimed that he saw water on the middle of the field road although there was no rain, and that once he made a hole, the water source started there that hasn't stopped since that time.<ref name="Laudat"/> On the same night, another villager, young Đuka Ambrušević saw a Virgin Mary with a child. In his dream, she told him that it is her water spring, and that he needs to build a small wall around it so that livestock don't drink from it.<ref name="Laudat"/> When he woke up, he saw the image from his dream next to his bed.<ref name="Laudat"/> |
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In 1866 small chapel was built next to the spring, and in 1870 construction of a church started.<ref name="Laudat"/> Ilača became target of pilgrimage for [[Roman Catholic]] [[Croats]], [[Germans]], [[Hungarians]] as well as for [[Eastern-rite Catholic]] [[Pannonian Rusyns]].<ref name="Laudat"/> During the [[Croatian War of Independence]] church was destroyed by tanks of [[Yugoslav People's Army]] active in the area of self-proclaimed [[Serbian Autonomous Oblast]] of [[SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia]].<ref name="Laudat"/> Once the [[UNTAES]] finished its peace mission in the [[Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (1995–98)|Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia]] in 1998 pilgrimage started once again to take place.<ref name="Laudat"/> |
In 1866 small chapel was built next to the spring, and in 1870 construction of a church started.<ref name="Laudat"/> Ilača became target of pilgrimage for [[Roman Catholic]] [[Croats]], [[Germans]], [[Hungarians]] as well as for [[Eastern-rite Catholic]] [[Pannonian Rusyns]].<ref name="Laudat"/> During the [[Croatian War of Independence]] church was destroyed by tanks of [[Yugoslav People's Army]] active in the area of self-proclaimed [[Serbian Autonomous Oblast]] of [[SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia]].<ref name="Laudat"/> Once the [[UNTAES]] finished its peace mission in the [[Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (1995–98)|Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia]] in 1998 pilgrimage started once again to take place.<ref name="Laudat"/> |
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Lady of Ilača Gospa ilačka | |
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Location | Ilača, Croatia |
Type | Marian apparition |
Approval | 1865 |
The Marian Apparitions of Ilača were reported in 1865, seven years after the famous Lourdes apparitions.[1]Today, Ilača is the most important Catholic pilgrimage site in the historical region of Syrmia.[1] Initially, church authorities tried to prevent congregation from pilgrimage.[1] Later, it was permitted by progressive bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer.[2]
In 1865, a shepard from Ilača, Petar Lazin, claimed that he saw water on the middle of the field road although there was no rain, and that once he made a hole, the water source started there that hasn't stopped since that time.[1] On the same night, another villager, young Đuka Ambrušević saw a Virgin Mary with a child. In his dream, she told him that it is her water spring, and that he needs to build a small wall around it so that livestock don't drink from it.[1] When he woke up, he saw the image from his dream next to his bed.[1]
In 1866 small chapel was built next to the spring, and in 1870 construction of a church started.[1] Ilača became target of pilgrimage for Roman Catholic Croats, Germans, Hungarians as well as for Eastern-rite Catholic Pannonian Rusyns.[1] During the Croatian War of Independence church was destroyed by tanks of Yugoslav People's Army active in the area of self-proclaimed Serbian Autonomous Oblast of SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia.[1] Once the UNTAES finished its peace mission in the Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia in 1998 pilgrimage started once again to take place.[1]
Documentary about Ilača pilgrimage was recorded in 2010.[3] It was presented at the UK Christian Film Festival and Lecce International Tourfilm Festival.[4]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Gospa Ilačka - „srijemska Gospa Lurdska"". Laudato.hr. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
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(help) - ^ "Sedam godina nakon Lurda ukazala se Gospa na Vodici". Glas Slavonije. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
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(help) - ^ "Draga Gospa Ilačka u Londonu". sib.hr. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
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(help) - ^ "Filmu "Draga Gospa Ilačka" još jedna nagrada u Italiji". bitno.hr. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
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