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Loreto The most visited Marian shrine in Europe, destination for 5 million visitors each year, the end point of the ancient pilgrimage route called

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LoretoThe most visited Marian shrine in Europe, destination for 5 million visitors each year, the end point of the ancient pilgrimage route called “Via Lauretana”.

From Loreto to the major shrinesCathedral of St. Nicholas of Tolentino, Shrine of St. Maria Goretti in Corinaldo and popular shrines in caves.

Le Marche, Land of Holiness In addition to St. Nicholas of Tolentino and St. Maria Goretti, the Franciscan St. James of the March with the Sanctuary in Monteprandone; the holy Franciscan Camilla Battista Varano, who lived in Urbino and Camerino.

Le Marche, Land loved by St. Francis of AssisiFrom the nearby Umbria, St. Francis visited Le Marche several times. Today, Le Marche is a region with dozens of Franciscan churches and museums that can be easily visite.

Monasticism in Le MarcheDiscover Abbeys along the valleys of Le Marche.

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