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Our Lady of Meritxell (Catalan: Mare de Déu de Meritxell, IPA: [ˈmaɾə ðə ˈðew ðə məɾiˈtʃeʎ]) is an Andorran Roman Catholic statue depicting an apparition of the Virgin Mary. Our Lady of Meritxell is the patron saintofAndorra.[1] The original statue dated from the late 12th century. However, the chapel in which it was housed burned down on 8 September 1972, and the statue was destroyed. A replica can be found in the new Meritxell Basilica, designed in 1976 by Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura.

Our Lady of Meritxell
Also calledDiada de Meritxell, festivitat de Nostra Senyora de Meritxell
Observed byAndorra
Date8 September
Next time8 September 2024 (2024-09-08)
Frequencyannual

The Catalan philologist Joan Coromines says that Meritxell is a diminutive of merig, from the Latin meridiem ("midday"). Merig is a name used by shepherds to denote a pasture with lot of sun.[2]

The image was canonically crownedbyPope Benedict XV on 8 September 1921.

Legend

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Old Sanctuary of Meritxell

In the late 12th century, on January 6, a wild rose in bloom was found by villagers from Meritxell going to MassinCanillo. It was out of season and at its base was found a statue of the Virgin and Child. The statue was placed in the Canillo church. However, the statue was found under the same wild rose the next day. The statue was taken to the church of Encamp. However, as before, the statue was again found under the same wild rose on the next day. As in similar legends elsewhere, the villagers of Meritxell took this as a sign and decided to build a new chapel in their town after they found an open space miraculously untouched by the winter snows. [1]

Influence

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The statue that was granted a canonical coronation on 1921.[3]

The feast day of Our Lady of Meritxell is September 8 and the Andorran National Day.[4][5]

The image is mentioned in the anthem of Andorra.[6]

"Meritxell" is a relatively frequent female name among Andorran women and other Catalan-speaking women.

Notable persons with the name include:

The hospital, Nostra Senyora de Meritxell Hospital is also named after her.

See also

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References

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  • ^ "Meritxell Chapel". Archived from the original on 2014-01-09. Retrieved 2008-09-16.
  • ^ "Meritxell: un segle amb corona | BonDia Diari digital d'Andorra". bondia.ad (in Catalan). 23 March 2021.
  • ^ "Our Lady of Meritxell Day", Andorra Turisme
  • ^ "On the Occasion of Our Lady of Meritxell Day in Andorra", U.S. Dept. of State, September 6, 2016
  • ^ "El Gran Carlemany", National Anthems

  • 42°33′14N 1°35′25E / 42.55389°N 1.59028°E / 42.55389; 1.59028


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