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== Shrine and Pilgrimage ==
== Shrines and pilgrimage ==
===Principal Shrine ===
===Principal shrine ===
(home of the original image)
(home of the original image)


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Example:   
Example:   
<pre>===Principal Shrine===  
<pre>===Principal shrine===  
The original image has been venerated since 1857 in the [[Cathedral Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Thirty-Three]] in Florida, Uruguay – the only cathedral in the world dedicated under this title and declared a national historic monument in 1975.</pre>
The original image has been venerated since 1857 in the [[Cathedral Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Thirty-Three]] in Florida, Uruguay – the only cathedral in the world dedicated under this title and declared a national historic monument in 1975.</pre>


===Other Notable Shrines===
===Other notable shrines===
Compact bullet list (only the most devotionally significant ones):
Compact bullet list (only the most devotionally significant ones):
* Shrine name (wikilinked) + city + one short reason it matters for this title   
* Shrine name (wikilinked) + city + one short reason it matters for this title   
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Example (Our Lady of Luján):
Example (Our Lady of Luján):
<pre>===Other Notable Shrines===
<pre>===Other notable shrines===
* [[Basilica of Our Lady of Luján]] (principal shrine above)   
* [[Basilica of Our Lady of Luján]] (principal shrine above)   
* [[Shrine of Our Lady of Luján, Buenos Aires City]] – receives the national travelling replica every May   
* [[Shrine of Our Lady of Luján, Buenos Aires City]] – receives the national travelling replica every May   
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* [[Military Shrine of Our Lady of Luján]] – visited by Pope Francis in 2013</pre>
* [[Military Shrine of Our Lady of Luján]] – visited by Pope Francis in 2013</pre>


===Pilgrimage Tradition===
===Pilgrimage tradition===
Narrative paragraph (no bullets).  
Narrative paragraph (no bullets).  


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* Distinctive features of the pilgrimage for this title (youth walk, horseback, national holiday, etc.)
* Distinctive features of the pilgrimage for this title (youth walk, horseback, national holiday, etc.)


===Papal Visits and Major Events===
===Papal visits and major events===
Very short bullet list (only if they actually happened):
Very short bullet list (only if they actually happened):
* Year + Pope + one-word reason (e.g., “1982 – John Paul II – Golden Rose”)
* Year + Pope + one-word reason (e.g., “1982 – John Paul II – Golden Rose”)
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Final example (Our Lady of Coromoto)
Final example (Our Lady of Coromoto)


<pre>== Shrine and Pilgrimage ==
<pre>== Shrines and pilgrimage ==


===Principal Shrine===  
===Principal shrine===  
The miraculous parchment relic is permanently enshrined in the [[National Sanctuary of Our Lady of Coromoto]] in Guanare, Portuguesa State, Venezuela – elevated to minor basilica by Pope Benedict XVI in 2007 and consecrated in 1996.
The miraculous parchment relic is permanently enshrined in the [[National Sanctuary of Our Lady of Coromoto]] in Guanare, Portuguesa State, Venezuela – elevated to minor basilica by Pope Benedict XVI in 2007 and consecrated in 1996.


===Other Notable Shrines===  
===Other notable shrines===  
* [[Cathedral of Guanare]] – housed the image 1784–1954   
* [[Cathedral of Guanare]] – housed the image 1784–1954   
* [[Shrine of Our Lady of Coromoto, Caracas]] – replica crowned 1988
* [[Shrine of Our Lady of Coromoto, Caracas]] – replica crowned 1988


===Pilgrimage Tradition===  
===Pilgrimage tradition===  
The largest national pilgrimage occurs on 11 September (anniversary of the canonical coronation) and on 2 February, with hundreds of thousands walking from across Venezuela, many carrying the national flag.
The largest national pilgrimage occurs on 11 September (anniversary of the canonical coronation) and on 2 February, with hundreds of thousands walking from across Venezuela, many carrying the national flag.


===Papal Visits and Major Events===  
===Papal visits and major events===  
* 1996 – St John Paul II – consecration of the new basilica   
* 1996 – St John Paul II – consecration of the new basilica   
* 2025 – dedication of Vatican mosaic replica</pre>
* 2025 – dedication of Vatican mosaic replica</pre>

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