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  1. The Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia is a 20th-century Roman Catholic minor basilica church, sanctuary, and convent located in the town of Cascia, province of Perugia, region of Umbria, Italy. History. The basilica was built in the early twentieth century to provide a larger church to house the much visited relics of the former nun, Saint Rita ...

    • The Basilica of Saint Rita of Cascia
    • The Monastery
    • Golden Urn
    • Saint Rita’s Cell
    • The Solemn Case
    • Mass Times
    • Interior of The Basilica of Saint Rita of Cascia
    • Central Area
    • Chapel of Saint Rita with Her Body
    • Lower Basilica

    In Cascia, encounter your spirituality. Arriving on a pilgrimage to the Sanctuary of Santa Rita, you will feel surrounded by the protection and love of Saint Rita, through the simple and affectionate welcome of the Augustinian nuns and fathers who are always at your disposal. Cascia is also the village that lies in the heart of the Nera Valley, whe...

    In Saint Rita’s days, the Monastery was dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene. The old part dates back to the end of the 13th century. It was enlarged in the first half of the 18th century with the generous donations of John V, King of Portugal, healed of cancer of the eye through the intercession of the saint. The last expansion took place in recent d...

    The Baroque-style golden urn, which can be seen at the back of the cell where the wedding ring, is placed, was donated by the Malaspina noble family of Ascoli Piceno; it contained the body of Saint Rita from 1745 to 1930 and was brought here from the old church of the monastery; the crown and the monastic habit, which can be seen inside the urn, we...

    Next to the wedding ring cell, is the frugal and narrow cell of Saint Rita, with the wooden sarcophagus, the so-called “solemn case”, which contained the body of the saint from around 1475 until 1745. The saint rested in this cell, often devoting part of the night in prayer and contemplation of the Passion of Jesus. The oldest evidence, such as the...

    dates back to 1457-1462. According to very reliable testimonies from the proceedings of 1626, it was made (very probably on commission) by Mastro Cecco Barbari da Cascia who, with crippled hands, was cured by visiting the body of the saint. This sarcophagus contained the body of Rita from 1457-62 until 1745. Inside, it contains the “humble case”, R...

    Weekdays: 7.30 – 10.30 – 12.00 – 16.00 – 18.00
    Holidays: 7.30 – 9.00 – 16.00 – 18.00
    On public holidays the Mass is also celebrated in the Hall of Peace during the following times: 10.00 – 11.00 – 12.00

    Along the walls, a man’s height, is the beautiful Way of the Cross by Pellini in panels of white marble. The clearly visible big pulpit in walnut is by sculptor Emilio Monti, while the coat of arms of Pius XII in polychrome marble is on the floor in the center of the church. The whole gives an impression of liveliness; it is a church full of the li...

    The dome with the dove, symbol of the Holy Spirit, and the glory of the Augustinian saints is by Florentine Luigi Montanarini. The composition is continuous and goes from the lantern to the sails, to the masts; it covers an area of about 300 square meters and is painted in true fresco. In the sails, in the middle of groups of angels in multi-colore...

    Behind the large wrought iron lattice, you can see the chapel of Saint Rita, in neo-Byzantine style. The urn of 1930 containing the body of Saint Rita was placed here on 18 May 1947. On the marble base, Eros Pellini has carved Saint Rita dispenser of graces; the votive lamp in bronze, a gift of the municipality of Cascia in 1981, is the work of Art...

    In 1947, a crypt was created in the foundations of the Basilica, and subsequently completely transformed to a design by R. Scrimger, F. Genco, and M. Caproni and inaugurated on 19 May 1988. The whole is very harmonious; the simplicity encourages reflection and prayer. At the end of the presbytery, is the image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a beauti...

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  3. The Basilica of Saint Rita in Cascia: Tomb of St. Rita of Cascia. Inside the Basilica of Saint Rita lies her body in a separate chapel. She was never buried, and as her coffin was on public display, many faithful came to pray and light candles. Her body has remained incorrupt and has even been reported to have sat up and risen!

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  4. Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia. Cascia is situated in the green hills of Umbria, and is well known for its association with Santa Rita, one of the Church’s most dynamic Saints. Known as the "Saint of the Impossible", St Rita was blessed with the Stigmata of Christ in the final years of her life. Rita had a hard and difficult life.

  5. Sep 24, 2023 · The journey from Rome to Cascia by public transport lasts between 10 and 12 hours. If you are short on your time in Italy, or prefer guided tours, check out: – Saint Rita of Cascia and Her birthplace Roccaporena Private Tour from Rome (Viator) – visit Cascia and Roccaporena on a day trip from Rome.

  6. Sep 13, 2012 · Assisi (St. Francis and St. Claire) and Cascia (St. Rita) Private Tour from Rome. 1. from. $768.33. per adult (price varies by group size) The area. Viale Santa Rita, 13, 06043, Cascia Italy. Reach out directly. Visit website.

  7. Cascia is a small town about 20 kilometres from Norcia in the south-east of the Umbria region of central Italy.. Explore Cascia. We start our tour of Cascia in Piazza Garibaldi with the church of San Francesco, of gothic-style that was built in the 15th century by Bishop Antonio Elemosina on the remains of an earlier church and monastery of the 13th century.

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