14.02.2017, 11:33
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In 1680 a plague (unspecified, as I know) started in Prague. Austrian Caesar Leopold I Habsburg sent a letter to king John III Sobieski in which he asked him to borrow miraculous portait of Theotokos (Mother of God) of Piekary, which was said to cure a plague in Tarnowskie Góry in 1676. Indeed, after our (I live in Piekary) Mary arrived in Prague, the disease stopped spreading. With that event the portrait gain a formal acceptance of being miraculous.
Also, I write this because the whole third stanza of Piekary anthem is mentioning that event.
Also, I write this because the whole third stanza of Piekary anthem is mentioning that event.
Citace:You, who in Czech capital dressed the painting of you in a new light
When its inhabitants were cured from Black Death by miracle of your gained favors
Oh no. We are doomed.