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Visiting the Holy House of the Virgin Mary – minus the pilgrims – in the Marche’s Loreto

By Kimberly Sullivan | February 23, 2021 | 0

The beautiful hilltown of Loreto, in Italy’s Marche region, is said to attract about four million pilgrims a year. But when my son and I visited on a rainy January day this year, most of the shops were shuttered, and we had the town and its spectacular basilica almost entirely to ourselves. We were returning…

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