Polish Chapel of Our Lady of Czestochowa
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Polish
Chapel of Our Lady of Czestochowa
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On January
14, 1958, in his apartment Pope Pius XII blessed the mosaic of the
Madonna of Czestochowa to be placed above the altar which, at the
time, sat against the wall. On Sunday, June 3, 1958, the feast of
the Holy Trinity, Cardinal Federico Tedeschini, Arch-priest of the
Vatican basilica, in a solemn rite blessed the chapel and consecrated
the altar.
On February
23, 1982, on the 6th centenary of the Marian sanctuary in Czestochowa,
John Paul II inaugurated the prolonged chapel with a wider presbytery
and new altar. The work in the chapel was supervised by Prof. Giuseppe
Zander and was realized thanks to the generosity of the Knights
of Columbus (cf. small plaque to the left from the entrance). The
Pope belssed the new image of the Madonna that is a faithful copy
of the original and was painted on three panels of lime wood by
the Polish artist Anna Torwirtowa.
Our Lady of Czestochowa image
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John Paul
II Coat of Arms
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The
chapel is divided into spans by pillars and brick arches. The gracious
aedicula hanging in the apse on the yellow marble base dominates
the chapel. The tympanum is supported on two ancient marble columns,
with the image of the Madonna inside. The present icon is a mosaic
reproduction by the Mosaic Studio della Fabbrica di San Pietro and
was blessed by John Paul II on September 28, 1992. On the sides
are four bas-reliefs representing the Evangelists from the ciborium
of the Holy Lance of Innocent VIII (1495)
The altar is
made of two Ionic capitals holding a marble table from the altar
of Blessed Pius X before his canonization. It sits in the center
of an eight-point star in yellow marble inscribed in an oval in
the paving of the presbytery.
The walls are
decorated with bas-reliefs representing Polish saints with their
names written on the scrolls below. They are: SS Stanislaus and
Adalbert, Bishops and Martyrs; St Stanislaus Kostka, S.J.; St Andrew
Bobola, S.J.; St Hyacinth O.P.; St John Cantius; St Hedwig and St
Casimir. The travertine sculptures were made by Michal Paszyn in
1957.
Close to the
entrance are the tow most recent sculptures of St Maximilian Kolbe
by Pierino di Pasqua (October 1987) and St Albert Chmielowski by
Stefan Duonsa (September 1993).
The floor is
paved with red Verona marble with stripes of azzulina stone from
Maceira. The polychrome marble coat-of-arms of John Paul II was
made in 1982. On the sides of the gate are two Lain epigraphs: one,
composed by Mons. Antonio Bacci commemorates the inauguration of
the chapel in 1958 with the placet of Pius XII; the other commemorates
the work of enlargement completed in 1982.
Polish Chapel - Pius XII Inscription
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