The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Icon receives a facelift

Pope unveils images of restored Byzantine-style painting

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Pope Francis’ favourite icon of the Madonna in Rome has gotten a face-lift.

The Vatican on Wednesday unveiled photos of the restored Salus populi Romani, the Byzantine-style painting on wood located inside the St. Mary Major Basilica. The icon, revered by Romans, will be displayed to the public Sunday when Francis celebrates a special Mass at the basilica.

Francis famously slipped out of the Vatican the morning after his election as pope to pray before the icon, which features an image of Mary, draped in a blue robe, holding the infant Jesus who in turn is holding a jeweled golden book. Before and after every foreign trip, Francis goes to the basilica to pray before the icon and leaves a bouquet of white roses.

The head of the Vatican Museums, Barbara Jatta, said the restoratio­n uncovered the “delicate” colours of the faces of Mary and Jesus, and the brilliance of the child’s golden robe and the blue of Mary’s tunic.

The restoratio­n also will help scholars date the painting, whose origins are disputed. Tradition has it dating from Jerusalem in the 5th century and purportedl­y painted by St. Luke himself. In an article in Thursday’s Vatican newspaper, L’Osservator­e Romano, Jatta said the true date is more likely between the 11th and the 13th century.

In addition to cleaning the image and repairing issues dating from previous restoratio­ns, restorers made a new showcase for the icon - lighter and with handles - to allow for easier and safer transport for the various religious celebratio­ns where it’s displayed.

History’s first Latin American pope is particular­ly devoted to Marian iconograph­y, and as a bishop and cardinal would come to St. Mary Major to pray before the Salus popoli Romani (“Salvation of the people of Rome”) every time he was in town on business. The other Marian icon for which he is known to have particular affection is the “Mary Untier of Knots” painting, which he saw for the first time in a Bavarian church when he was studying in Germany in the 1980s.

 ??  ?? In this Jan. 20, 2018 photo, Pope Francis greets a blind woman after blessing her as he toured around the Plaza de Armas, in Trujillo, Peru earlier this month. Francis consoled Peruvians who lost their homes and livelihood­s in devastatin­g floods last...
In this Jan. 20, 2018 photo, Pope Francis greets a blind woman after blessing her as he toured around the Plaza de Armas, in Trujillo, Peru earlier this month. Francis consoled Peruvians who lost their homes and livelihood­s in devastatin­g floods last...

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