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This miraculous picture of Our Lady of Perpetual Help was brought from Crete to Rome by a merchant around the year 1495. According to legend, he stole it from a church in Crete. Thereafter, he became mortally ill and before his death he asked a friend that the painting be placed in a church as a form of restitution.
The above article appeared in the Fairfield County Catholic January 1996. Reprinted with permission of the author and publisher.
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