List_of_canonically_crowned_images

List of canonically crowned images

List of canonically crowned images

Sacred Coronation


The following list enumerates a selection of Marian, Josephian, and Christological images venerated in the Roman Catholic Church, authorised by a Pope who has officially granted a papal bull of Pontifical coronation to be carried out either by the Pontiff, his papal legate or a papal nuncio. The prescription of the solemn rite to crown venerated images is embedded in the Ordo Coronandi Imaginem Beatæ Mariæ Virginis published by the Holy Office on 25 May 1981.

Prior to 1989, pontifical decrees concerning the authorization of canonical coronations were handwritten on parchment. After 1989, the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments began issuing the specific recognition to crown a religious image, spelling out its approved devotional title and authorizing papal legate. Several venerated images of Jesus Christ and Saint Joseph have also been granted a pontifical coronation.[lower-alpha 1]

Pontifically crowned Marian images

Algeria

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Andorra

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Argentina

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Austria

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Belarus

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Belgium

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Bolivia

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Brazil

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Canada

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Chile

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China (Republic)

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Colombia

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Costa Rica

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Croatia

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Cuba

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Czech Republic

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Dominican Republic

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Ecuador

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El Salvador

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France

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Germany

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Guatemala

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India

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Italy

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Japan

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Kuwait

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Lithuania

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Luxembourg

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Malta

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Mexico

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Monaco

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The Netherlands

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Nicaragua

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Panama

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Paraguay

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Peru

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Philippines

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Poland

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Portugal

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Puerto Rico

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Slovakia

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Slovenia

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Spain

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Sri Lanka

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Switzerland

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Ukraine

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United Kingdom

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United States of America

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Uruguay

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Venezuela

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Pontifically crowned Christological images

The list below enumerates approved Christological images with a written and expressed pontifical recognition and were granted a canonical coronation.

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Pontifically crowned Josephian images

The list below enumerates approved Patriarchal images of Saint Joseph with a written and expressed pontifical recognition and were granted a decree of canonical coronation.[601]

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Notes

  1. In the cases of diadems attached to images of "Saint Anne, parent of the neophyte Blessed Virgin", the Rosary Pope clarified through the Sacred Congregation of Rites that it is a Marian image which merits a decree of Pontifical coronation, and the diadem attached to the image of Saint Anne is pure novelty or ornamental.
  2. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Primate of Africa, Archbishop Charles Lavigerie on 15 April 1876, as well as the Pontifical decree granting the shrine the status of Minor Basilica, signed by Pope Pius IX. — Sacred Congregation of Rites.
  3. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Bishop of Jujuy, Monsignor Enrique Jose Muhn signed and notarized on 25 March 1920. Pope John XXIII redeclared this coronation once again and finally assigned the Marian title as official patroness of the Diocese of Jujuy via his own decree signed on 1 July 1960. Vatican Secret Archives.
  4. Pontifical decree of coronation signed and granted to Archbishop Filippo Cortesi on 10 August 1924. — Vatican Secret Archives
  5. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Cardinal Antonio Caggiano, signed and notarized on 19 December 1960. - Sacred Congregation of Rites.
  6. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Archbishop of Santa Fe de Vera Cruz, Jose Maria Arancedo on 22 February 2013. Coronation took place during the Pontificate of Francis.
  7. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 549/18, 4 March 2019. Vatican Secret Archives.
  8. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 138/20, 16 June 2020. Vatican Secret Archives.
  9. Pontifical decree of coronation redeclared by Pope Pius XII via Gementium Solatrix on 22 September 1951 for the second centenary of its coronation with the raising of its status to a Minor Basilica. Notarized by the Grand Chancellor of Apostolic Briefs, Monsignor Gildo Brugnola.
  10. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Archbishop of Salzburg and Bishop of Gurk, Baltazar Kaltner on 9 March 1913. Vatican Secret Archives.
  11. The coronation is authorized by Pope Benedict XIII in 1726. Due to political events it did not take place until 1730. It was originally scheduled for 8 September 1728.
  12. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 309/03/L, 4 March 2003. Vatican Secret Archives.
  13. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 552/06/L, 18 May 2006. Vatican Secret Archives.
  14. Pontifical decree granted to Bishop of Ghent, Henricus Franciscus Bracq by Pope Pius IX on 22 September 1871. Vatican Secret Archives.
  15. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 29 July 1925 to the Order of Saint Francis for the "Marian Eucharistic Congress". Notarized by Secretary of Apostolic Dataria, Monsignor Domenico Jorio, Vatican Secret Archives.
  16. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Comperimus Sane Perlibenter granted to Archbishop of Salvador da Bahia, Cardinal Augusto da Silva on 9 July 1953. Vatican Secret Archives.
  17. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Quae Mortalibus granted on 17 November 1953 by Pope Pius XII as a "special mandate" (De Speciali Mandatum Sanctissimi) or Motu Proprio, both signed and notarized by Grand Chancellor of Apostolic Briefs, Monsigneur Gildo Brugnola. Vatican Secret Archives.
  18. Pontifical decree of coronation redeclared by Pope Paul VI via Religione Almæ Deiparæ Virginis which also raised the shrine of the status of Minor Basilica on 24 September 1964. Signed and notarized by the Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Amleto Giovanni Cicognani. Vatican Secret Archives.
  19. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Quae Rosarii granted to Bishop of Leopoldina, Geraldo Ferreira Reis on 8 November 1961. Vatican Secret Archives.
  20. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Quidquid ad Pietatam granted to the Archbishop of Mariana, Oscar de Oliveira on 17 August 1961. The coronation took place on 15 August 1963 at the time of Pope Paul VI's pontificate. Vatican Secret Archives.
  21. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. CD 1264/79, Stantianae, 11 December 1979. Vatican Secret Archives.
  22. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramntis et Cultu Divino: Prot. CD 596/79, Marianensis, 5 September 1979. Vatican Secret Archives.
  23. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 174/14. Vatican Secret Archives.
  24. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 360/20. Vatican Secret Archives.
  25. Pope Francis, Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 511/21, 3 October 2023. Vatican Secret Archives.
  26. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Per Magnus Profecto granted on 2 July 1954 to Cardinal Valerio Valeri as Papal legate. Vatican Secret Archives.
  27. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 552/19, 8 December 2019. Vatican Secret Archives.
  28. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Cardinal Mariano Rampolla del Tindaro on 15 June 1899, with a special Papal benediction given to the Order of Claretian sisters, who promised to distribute the devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary under this Marian title. Vatican Secret Archives.
  29. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Cardinal Rafael Merry del Val, signed and notarized by Canon priest of the Church of Saint Candida the Elder, Giulio Malvezzi and Guardian Chancellor of the Apostolic Briefs, Monsignor Giuseppe Cascioli on 20 February 1918. Vatican Secret Archives.
  30. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 464/20, 19 February 2021. Vatican Secret Archives.
  31. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 9 January 1910. Signed by Cardinal Angelo di Pietro and notarized by the Sacred Congregation of Rites. Vatican Secret Archives.
  32. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Bishop of Tunja, Eduardo Calvo y Maldonado on the Feast of Nativity of Mary. Redeclared via decree, Sedes Religionis dated 4 June 1966; the official patronage was accorded by Pope Pius XII in 1955, signed and notarized by titular Bishop of Tuscany, Cardinal Amleto Giovanni Cicognani. Vatican Secret Archives.
  33. Coronation authorized by the Vatican through a papal bull dated 1 March 1934. Vatican Secret Archives.
  34. Coronation decree granted by Pope Pius XII on 25 March 1942. Vatican Secret Archives.
  35. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Archbishop of Santiago de Cali, Alberto Uribe y Urdaneta signed on 6 July 1958. The rite of coronation was executed by the Papal nuncio to the country, Cardinal Paolo Bertoli. Vatican Secret Archives.
  36. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Nemo Ignorat granted to the Archbishop of Medellín, Tulio Botero y Salazar on 28 November 1958, as signed by Cardinal Domenico Tardini and notarized by the Secretary of the Apostolic Dataria, Monsignor Marco Martini. Vatican Secret Archives.
  37. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Bishop of Santa Rosa de Osos, Miguel Ángel Builes on 8 December 1954. Signed by the initial promoter of the decree, the Archbishop of Bogota, Aníbal Muñoz Duque and notarized by the Secretary of the Apostolic Dataria, Monsignor Marco Martini. Vatican Secret Archives.
  38. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 24 May 1970 to the Bishop of Sonson—Rionegro, Alfonso Uribe y Jaramillo. The rite of coronation was executed by the Papal nuncio to the country, Archbishop Angelo Palmas. Vatican Secret Archives.
  39. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. n. 1083/72, S. Martha in Columbia, 17 October 1972. Vatican Secret Archives.
  40. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 818/00/L, 24 July 2000. Vatican Secret Archives.
  41. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 472/08/L, 6 May 2008. Vatican Secret Archives.
  42. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 20 October 1924 to the Bishop of San Jose de Costa Rica, Rafael Oton Castro y Jimenez. Notarized by the Secretary of Apostolic Dataria, Monsignor Domenico Jorio. Vatican Secret Archives.
  43. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 23 October 1953 to Archbishop of Costa Rica, Ruben Odio y Herrera. The decree was notarized by the Secretary of Apostolic Dataria, Monsignor Marco Martini. The rite of coronation was executed by the Archbishop of Quito, Ecuador, Cardinal Carlos María de la Torre y Nieto as the Papal legate. Vatican Secret Archives.
  44. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 711/04/L, 19 June 2004. Vatican Secret Archives.
  45. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 386/17, 25 May 2018. Vatican Secret Archives.
  46. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 229/19, 5 September 2019. Vatican Secret Archives.
  47. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Bishop of Vannes, Jean Marie Becel on 31 March 1868. Vatican Secret Archives.
  48. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Bishop of Vannes, Jean Marie Becel on 22 May 1868. Redeclared by Cardinal Costantino Patrizi Naro and notarized by the Secretary of the Sacred Congregation of Rites, Monsigneur Placidus Ralli on 23 March 1876. — Vatican Secret Archives.
  49. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Intermariales Aedes granted for the fiftieth anniversary of the coronation, signed and notarized for the Archbishop of Bourges, Martin Jerome Izart. Vatican Secret Archives.
  50. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Bishop of Nimes, François-Nicolas-Xavier-Louis Besson on 27 April 1869. Sacred Congregation of Rites.
  51. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Bishop of Puy, Pierre le Breton signed and notarized in the Vatican on 31 August 1869. Vatican Secret Archives.
  52. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 15 July 1870. Vatican Secret Archives.
  53. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Archbishop of Besancon, Cardinal Jacques-Marie-Adrien-Césaire Mathieu. Vatican Secret Archives.
  54. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Archbishop of Cambrai, Cardinal René-François Régnier on 15 June 1874. Vatican Secret Archives.
  55. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the parish priest of Marvejols, Father Eugene Roussel on 4 December 1874. The rite of coronation was executed by the Bishop of Mende, Joseph Frederick Saivet. Vatican Secret Archives.
  56. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Monsignor Augustin Hacquard on 16 August 1875. Signed and notarized by Cardinal Fabio Maria Asquini. Vatican Secret Archives.
  57. The title of the Virgin Mary in her apparition to Soubirous Bernadette as Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. Public devotion of the cult used officially used the Marian title Our Lady of the Rosary due to the description that she was holding a Brigittine rosary. Years of cult devotion translated her image into its local place of devotion, now known as Our Lady of Lourdes.
  58. Pontifical decree of coronation signed and granted on 1 February 1876 by Pope Pius IX, notarized at the Vatican on the next day. The image was then crowned by Archbishop of Damascus, Pier Francesco Meglia on 3 July the same year. Vatican Secret Archives.
  59. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Archbishop of Avignon, Monsigneur Louis Dubreil. White marble statue purchased from the workshop of Giovanni Maria Benzoni after his death. Vatican Secret Archives.
  60. Pontifical decree signed on 10 May 1878. Notarized by Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, Cardinal Fabio Maria Asquini.
  61. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 15 July 1870 by Pope Pius IX. The image was crowned through a grand public ceremony by Cardinal Henri de Bonnechose on 24 May 1880 at the time of Pope Leo XIII's pontificate.
  62. Pontifical decree of coronation signed on 21 June 1892. Notarized by the Dean of the College of Cardinals, Serafino Vannutelli.
  63. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Bishop of Mende, Francois Narcisse du Baptifolier on 18 December 1893. Signed and notarized by Cardinal Luigi Macchi. Vatican Secret Archives.
  64. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Dies non longe abest, signed on 14 June 1912. Vatican Secret Archives.
  65. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 15 February 1912 to Bishop of Bayeux, Thomas Lemmonier. Vatican Secret Archives.
  66. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Bishop of Quimper, Adolph Duparc on 7 February 1913. The ceremony of coronation was executed on 31 August 1913. Vatican Secret Archives.
  67. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Uti ad nos Attulisti granted to the Bishop of Brieuc, Francois Marie Serrand, notarized by the Secretary of the Sacred Congregation of Rites and Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli. Vatican Secret Archives.
  68. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 8 August 1935 to the Archbishop of Paris, Cardinal Jean Verdier. Signed and notarized by Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli. Vatican Secret Archives.
  69. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Mirabile itedemque granted to Cardinal Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, Papal Nuncio to the country via a special mandate, "De Speciali Mandatum Sanctissimi" both signed and redeclared by the Grand Chancellor of Apostolic Briefs, Monsigneur Domenico Spada on 8 September 1947 in honor of the birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Vatican Secret Archives.
  70. Pontifical decree of 4 March 1949 granted to the Archbishop of Paris, Cardinal Emmanuel Célestin Suhard who executed the coronation rite. Vatican Secret Archives.
  71. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 20 July 1890. Redeclared by Pope Pius XI via In Civitate Appellata which raised her sanctuary to the status of Basilica on 23 April 1923. The decree was signed by Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Gasparri. Vatican Secret Archives.
  72. Pontifical decree of coronation redeclared by Pope Pius XII via Quam Omnes Gentes on 16 October 1953. Notarized by the Grand Chancellor of Apostolic Briefs, Monsignor Gildo Brugnola. The rite of coronation was executed by Archbishop of Cologne, Cardinal Anton Hubert Fischer and Cardinal Karl Joseph Schulte von Paderborn. The reading of the coronation decree was assigned to the Franciscan bishop of Nepi—Sutri, Giuseppe Bernardo Doebbing. Vatican Secret Archives.
  73. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. CD 814/79, Ratisbonensis, 19 July 1979. Vatican Secret Archives.
  74. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Archbishop of Pondicherry, François-Jean-Marie Laouënan on 21 February 1886.
  75. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 21 October 1954 by Pope Pius XII, as a "special mandate" (De Speciali Mandatum Sanctissimi) or Motu Proprio, both signed and notarized by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini. Vatican Secret Archives.
  76. Pontifical decree of coronation Domina Coronatum Est signed and notarized on 14 August 1637 by Pope Urban VIII and granted to the patronal donor, Lord Ascanio Pallavicini y Sforza and Canon priest of the Vatican Chapter, Monsignor Ugo Ubaldini. The crown was manufactured by Italian artisan, Fantino Taglietti, who charged 564 Italian scudo coins at the time. The cherubic angels were added in 1713 by his descendant, later relocated to the Chapel of the Holy Choir in 1749. Vatican Secret Archives.
  77. Icon of Saint Teresa of Ávila with the Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph, now in the Carmelite Monastery of Antignano, Livorno.
  78. Marian title granted to the image through a decree signed and dated on 25 March 1976 to the Diocese of Rome. Prot. CD 766/75. Vatican Secret Archives.
  79. Icon of Mary and the Child Jesus sitting on Saint Anne's lap.
  80. This icon is now in Milan
  81. Icon of the Virgin Mary depicted raising her both hands.
  82. Icon of the Madonna and Child now at the church of San Crisogono, Rome.
  83. Icon of Saint Joachim carrying the infant Mary.
  84. Pope Innocent XI granted the petition for the coronation,[when?] but the coronation took place during the pontificate of Pope Alexander VIII. Vatican Secret Archives.
  85. Pope Innocent XI granted the coronation, but the coronation took place during the pontificate of Pope Innocent XII. Vatican Secret Archives.
  86. The coronation is formally decreed, through the Vatican Chapter in 1696, due to preparations were unable to carry out the coronation until 1715. Vatican Secret Archives.
  87. Pontifical decree of redeclation titled Viam Vitae Insistentes of motu proprio ("De Speciali Mandato Sanctissimi") for the second centenary of coronation from 1754, notarized by the Grand Chancellor of Apostolic Briefs, Monsignor Gildo Brugnola. Vatican Secret Archives .
  88. Coronation formally approved through the Vatican Chapter, donating two crowns for the image on 2 August 1768 in Rome, later arriving in Maiori on August 14 of the same year. Vatican Secret Archives.
  89. Pontifical decree of coronation granted by the Vatican Chapter on 15 January 1769 to the descendants of Count Alessandro Sforza. Vatican Secret Archives.
  90. On the occasion of imprisonment of the Pontiff by Lord Napoleon Bonaparte.
  91. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Decesorem Nostrum granted to Archbishop of Savona Giuseppe Salvatore Scatti on the occasion of improving a new crown to be imposed to the image for its 100th year anniversary. Furthermore, the decree states that the authorizing act of coronation as a Papal legate was specially assigned to the Archbishop of Milan, Andrea Carlo Ferrari. Vatican Secret Archives.
  92. Pope Pius VII authorized the coronation through the Vatican Chapter on 24 March 1823, later donating two crowns with which the Archbishop of Genoa, Luigi Lambruschini, crowned the statue of the Madonna and Child. Vatican Secret Archives.
  93. Papal bull signed and granted to the Bishop of Segni, Pietro Antonio Luciani on 10 April 1828. Vatican Secret Archives.
  94. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Ad Cæli Reginam with the personal imposition of two golden diadems and the formal institution of the 'Feast of Queenship of Mary' signed and dated on 11 October 1954. Vatican Secret Archives.
  95. Coronation petitioned on the year 1837, formally authorized by decree of 1842 issued by the vatican.
  96. Petition for the coronation formally decreed and granted on 14 August 1842 in which the ceremony later took place a year later in 1843, with which the Madonna and Child are adorned with two silver crowns. Vatican Secret Archives.
  97. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Pervetustum istud Virginis granted to the Archbishop of Rimini, Vincent Scozzoli in honor of the Marian devotion in Savona and "miraculous" liberation of the Pope Pius VII from imprisonment by Lord Napoleon Bonaparte, now decreed towards the similar local Marian title "Beatae Virginis Misericordiae" venerated under his Diocese. — Vatican Secret Archives.
  98. Pontifical decree signed and granted on 8 September 1903 by Pope Pius X, signed and notarized by Cardinal Mariano Rampolla and Cardinal Giuseppe Calasanzio. Vatican Secret Archives.
  99. Pontifical decree of coronation granted 5 May 1866 to the Latin Patriarch of Constantinople, Cardinal Ruggero Luigi Emidio Antici Mattei. Vatican Secret Archives.
  100. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 16 July 1875 by Pope Pius IX as a "special mandate" (De Speciali Mandatum Sanctissimi) or Motu Proprio, both signed and notarized by the Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Indulgences, Cardinal Fabio Maria Asquini. Vatican Secret Archives.
  101. Pontifical decree granted on 13 February 1903, signed and notarized by Cardinal Luigi Macchi and was executed publicly by Cardinal Agostino Richelmy on May 17 of the same year. Vatican Secret Archives.
  102. Pontifical decree granted to the Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of the Index, Cardinal Vincenzo Vannutelli and golden crowns donated by former Queen of Italy, Margherita of Savoy. Sacred Congregation of Rites.
  103. Coronation formally decreed and authorized through the Vatican Chapter on 25 April 1903.
  104. Pontifical decree granted to Reverend Mother Superior Elena Guerra to impose a diadem of stars towards their venerated image of "Blessed Virgin of the Immaculate Conception" for the "50th Anniversary of Marian Jubilee of 1904" enshrined within their cloister. — Signed and executed by Cardinal Casimiro Gennari, notarized by the Secretary of the Sacred Congregation of Rites, Monsigneur Archbishop Diomede Panici. — Vatican Secret Archives.
  105. Coronation formally petitioned and requested on 24 June 1900 by the Bishop of Bergamo, Giacomo Maria Radini Tedeschi which would later get a positive response by a decree dated 29 March 1901, formally authorizing the coronation of the Sorrowful Madonna. Vatican Secret Archives.
  106. The image was first ceremoniously crowned without pontifical recognition on 5 April 1616 by Cardinal Orazio Spinola. The pontifical decree of coronation titled Quae Civitatis Istius was personally granted to the Archbishop of Genoa, Cardinal Tommaso Pio Boggiani as a high form of honor for the Pope's native birthplace. Vatican Secret Archives.
  107. Pontifical decree of coronation requested by Father Anacletus Milani, granted to the Patriarch of Venice, Cardinal Pietro La Fontaine on 10 August 1921. Notarized by Cardinal Pietro Gasparri at the Vatican. Vatican Secret Archives.
  108. Pope Leo XIII through the Vatican Chapter, issued the decree authorizing the coronation on 15 December 1901.
  109. Papal decree authorizing the coronation granted on 18 July 1922 to Bishop of Avelino, Giuseppe Padula. Vatican Secret Archives.
  110. Pope Leo XIII authorized the coronation by papal Bull of 26 December 1891 granted to Archbishop of Gaeta, Nicola Contieri.
  111. Coronation authorized in 1916, and would only be carried out a few years later in 1923.
  112. Coronation formally authorized by the Vatican Chapter on 11 January 1925 and the icon was crowned on 25 October of the same year with a mass presided by Cardinal Merry del Val. Vatican Secret Archives.
  113. The icon was first ceremoniously crowned without pontifical recognition on 18 May 1631 by Cardinal Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri. The pontifical decree of coronation was granted to the Prefect for the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, Cardinal Michele Lega on 11 March 1931. Sacred Congregation of Rites.
  114. Papal bull signed and granted on 13 June 1929 to Archbishop of Palermo, Cardinal Luigi Lavitrano. Vatican Secret Archives.
  115. Coronation authorized through the Vatican Chapter, issuing the coronation decree on 27 April 1937. Vatican Secret Archives.
  116. Pontifical decree of coronation granted by Pope Pius XII on 4 November 1945 for the Archbishop of Mantua, Domenico Menna. Vatican Secret Archives.
  117. Pontifical decree of coronation signed and granted on same day to the Apostolic Dataria, Cardinal Federico Tedeschini, who also executed the rite of coronation. Vatican Secret Archives.
  118. Papal decree granted to Archbishop of Trani, Francesco Petronelli on 16 August 1942. Vatican Secret Archives.
  119. Pontifical decree granted by Pope Pius XII as a "special mandate" ("De Speciali Mandatum Sanctissimi") or Motu Proprio, both signed and notarized by the Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Rites, Cardinal Clemente Micara and redeclared on 12 May 1953 via decree titled Vitae Huius Iactati by the Grand Chancellor of Apostolic Briefs, Monsigneur Gildo Brugnola. Vatican Secret Archives.
  120. Decree signed and granted on 24 June 1954 to the bishop of Caltagirone, Pietro Capizzi. Vatican Secret Archives.
  121. Coronation formally decreed on 30 July 1954, via decree issued by the Vatican Chapter. The icon was crowned by Cardinal Clemente Micara. Vatican Secret Archives.
  122. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 1391/02/L, 14 October 2002. Vatican Secret Archives.
  123. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 30/10/L, 2 February 2010. Vatican Secret Archives.
  124. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 182/15, 18 May 2015. Vatican Secret Archives.
  125. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 260/16, 4 June 2016. Vatican Secret Archives.
  126. The statue was first ceremoniously crowned without pontifical recognition on 30 August 1620 by Bishop Giacomo Goria and Reverend Francesco Sforza Pallavicino. The pontifical decree of coronation titled "Major Aurora Resplendet" was granted to Dean of the College of Cardinals, Giovanni Battista Re on 5 August 2021. Vatican Secret Archives.
  127. Date of decree issuance, not the exact date of coronation rites.
  128. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. CD 1658/80, Tokyensis, 10 December 1980. Vatican Secret Archives.
  129. Decree of coronation granted to the Apostolic Vicar of Kuwait, Ubaldo Teofano y Stella, signed by the Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Domenico Tardini. Notarized by Grand Chancellor of Apostolic Briefs, Monsignor Gildo Brugnola — Prænotanda Numerorum # 29031. Vatican Secret Archives.
  130. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the nobility of Malta on 19 June 1880, for the 'graces offered to the Virgin of Mount Carmel bestowed by the Majesty of the Bishop of Rome through the Vatican Chapter'. Vatican Secret Archives.
  131. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Cardinal Domenico Ferrata on 25 January 1905. The decree titled Interpublicas Illustrioresque dated on 8 April 1913, also granted to Cardinal Domenico Ferrata as papal legate to the Eucharistic Congress of Malta in 1913. The coronation was for the honor of Maltese people at the end of the event. Cardinal Federico Tedeschini added a set of twelve silver stars to the image on 25 June 1955, commemorating its fiftieth anniversary. — Sacred Congregation of Rites.
  132. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 13 February 1910 signed via Cardinal Mariano Rampolla y Tindaro, and notarized by Cardinal Angelo di Pietro. The rite of coronation was executed by Archbishop of Rhodes, Pietro Pace. Vatican Secret Archives.
  133. Pontifical decree of coronation Capitulo Nostro granted to Archbishop Maurus Caruana on 25 April 1920 due to the veneration of the image since the year 1618. Signed by the Secretary deacon of the Vatican Chapter, Monsignor Giulio Malvezzi and notarized by Grand Chancellor of the Vatican Chapter, Monsignor Giuseppe Cascioli. — Sacred Congregation of Rites.
  134. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Marianum Exstat Sanctuarium granted on 24 May 1935 to the Archbishop of Tarsus, Cardinal Alexis Lépicier. — Sacred Congregation of Rites.
  135. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 3 February 1948 to the Archbishop of Malta, Mikiel Gonzi. Notarized by the Regent of the Apostolic Dataria, Marco Martini. Vatican Secret Archives.
  136. Pontifical decree granted on 20 July 1949 to Archbishop Mikiel Gonzi. Notarized by the Regent of the Apostolic Dataria, Marco Martini. Vatican Secret Archives.
  137. Pontifical decree granted on 12 December 1973, signed by Cardinal Jean-Marie Villot. — Prænotanda Numerorum # 246977. Vatican Secret Archives.
  138. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. n. 2477/74, Gaudisiensis, 8 February 1975. Vatican Secret Archives.
  139. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Monsignor Jose Antonio Plancarte y Labastida, a cousin of the former Archbishop of Mexico, Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos on 7 December 1885, who executed the rite of coronation. The original Marian title Virgen de Raiz was suppressed due to questionable Pagan origins, having been replaced by Virgen de Esperanza, in addition to the original Child Jesus was also permanently removed as condition for imprimatur.
  140. The Vatican Chapter began its initial investigations on alleged miracles in 1740 and was delayed due to ongoing political conflict. The Pontifical decree of coronation Mexicus Heic Populus was granted on 8 February 1887 for the Archbishop of Mexico, Próspero Alarcón y Sánchez de la Barquera but the decree was initially withheld. The Sacred Congregation of Rites re—opened the case again in 1894 and finally approved a set of Divine Office under this Marian title. The rite of coronation executed in 1895 was assisted by the Archbishop of Michoacán, Jose Ignacio Arciga Ruiz de Chavez. Vatican Secret Archives.
  141. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Archbishop Leopoldo Ruiz y Flóres, signed on 20 March 1901. Vatican Secret Archives.
  142. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Archbishop of Guadalajara, Jose de Jesus Ortiz y Rodriguez on 29 January 1904. Vatican Secret Archives.
  143. Pontifical decree of coronation signed and executed by Cardinal Luigi Maglione on 17 July 1943. Vatican Secret Archives.
  144. Decree of coronation granted on 7 October 1943. Vatican Secret Archives.
  145. Pontifical decree of coronation signed and granted to Archbishop of Guadalajara, Juan de Jesus Posadas y Ocampo on 14 November 1945. — Vatican Secret Archives
  146. Pontifical decree of coronation signed and granted on 23 July 1950. — Vatican Secret Archives
  147. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Archbishop of Guadalajara, José Garibi y Rivera on 11 January 1952. Vatican Secret Archives.
  148. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Ex Optime Escriptiis granted to the Archbishop of Morelia, Luis María Altamirano y Bulnes on 26 April 1953. The decree originated from the Apostolic Dataria, Cardinal Federico Tedeschini and was notarized by the Guardian Chancellor of the Vatican Chapter, Monsignor Ferdinand Prosperini Joseph Calderari. Vatican Secret Archives.
  149. Ioannes XXIII, Papam. — Annum Primo Pontificatus— Apostolica Nostra auctoritate, venerabilem Fratrem Martinum del Campo y Padillae Leonensem Episcopum delegamus, ut in nomine et auctoritate nostra diademate auream redimiri impossit de Imago Beatae Immaculatae Virginis in Seminario Dioecesis conservatae ac venerandae. post missam solemnem, iuxta ritum et formulam praescriptam. Neque ullo modo dubitamus quin ex hoc prospero eventu religio crescat ac christifideles Dioecesis cogantur magis ac magis in dies amare ac Matrem Dei venerari. Contrariis quibuslibet rebus haud obstantibus. Datum Romae, apud Sanctum Petrum, sub anulo Piscatoris, die XIII mensis Februarii anno MDCCCCLIX, Pontificatus Nostri primo.
  150. Pope John XXIII authorized the coronation of the statue on 17 August 1961. Due to necessary preparations, the ceremony would only be carried out 5 years later in 1966.
  151. Pontifical decree of coronation Quandoquidem Beatissima Virgo signed and executed by Cardinal Jean-Marie Villot at the Vatican on 25 July 1974. Congregation of Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments. — Praenotanda Numerorum 263901.
  152. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. CD 796/81, Durangensis, 23 July 1981. Vatican Secret Archives.
  153. The date the decree of coronation was issued, not the coronation rites itself.
  154. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 2736/98/L, 11 March 1999. Vatican Secret Archives.
  155. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 1775/04/L, 21 October 2004. Vatican Secret Archives.
  156. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 1123/11/L, 17 December 2011. Vatican Secret Archives.
  157. Pontifical decree of coronation granted by Pope Leo XIII to the former Archbishop of Bordeaux, Cardinal Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot on 29 September 1898. The rite of coronation was executed the former Archbishop of Nice, Henri Louis Chapon. Vatican Secret Archives.
  158. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Bishop of Roermond, Joseph Hubert Drehmanns. Vatican Secret Archives.
  159. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Archbishop of Roermond, Joseph Hubert William Lemmens on 15 March 1956. The wooden statue was supplied in 1840 by the Congregatio Fratrum Immaculatæ Conceptionis based in Maastricht, later transferred to the Church of Saint Matthias after the Second World War.
  160. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 301/18, 30 July 2018. Vatican Secret Archives.
  161. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. CD 982/79, S. Ioannes Baptista a Missionibus, 24 September 1979. Vatican Secret Archives.
  162. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Archbishop of Lima, Emilio Lissón signed and notarized on 20 June 1921. Vatican Secret Archives.
  163. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Archbishop of Lima, Emilio Lissón signed and notarized on 31 May 1927. Vatican Secret Archives.
  164. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the first Cardinal of Peru, the Archbishop of Lima, Juan Guevara signed and notarized on 2 February 1947. Vatican Secret Archives.
  165. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Archbishop of Lima, Juan Guevara on 12 April 1951. — Sacred Congregation of Rites.
  166. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 694/03/L, 20 May 2003. Vatican Secret Archives.
  167. Pontifical decree of coronation signed for Archbishop of Palmyra, Ambrose Agius from the letter of Papal Audience granted to the Chaplain of Santa Catalina Normal School, Dominican priest Santiago Paya on 4 April 1906. Vatican Secret Archives.
  168. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Bishop of Nueva Caceres, John Bernard MacGinley on 13 May 1920. Vatican Secret Archives.
  169. Pontifical decree of coronation signed and notarized by Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Rites, Cardinal Antonio Vico on 25 August 1925. Vatican Secret Archives.
  170. Pontifical decree of coronation granted via Cardinal Rafael Merry del Val to the Archbishop of Manila, Michael James O'Doherty on 18 June 1925. Signed and notarized by Regent of the Apostolic Chancery, Vincenzo Bianchi Cagliesi and Chancellor Guardian of the Vatican Chapter, Giuseppe Cascioli. Vatican Secret Archives.
  171. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 12 May 1954 to the Archbishop of Nueva Segovia, Juan Callanta y Sison. Signed by the Secretary Deacon of the Vatican Chapter, Giulio Carlo Rossi and notarized by the Guardian Chancellor of the Vatican Chapter, Monsignor Ferdinand Prosperini Joseph Calderari. The rite of coronation was executed by Cardinal Egidio Vagnozzi. Vatican Secret Archives.
  172. Pope Pius XII authorized the coronation, decreeing it on 26 July 1954. Vatican Secret Archives.
  173. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 21 November 1954 to the Archbishop of Lipa, Alejandro Olalia y Ayson. Signed by the Secretary Deacon of the Vatican Chapter, Giulio Carlo Rossi and notarized by the Guardian Chancellor of the Vatican Chapter, Monsignor Ferdinand Prosperini Joseph Calderari. The rite of coronation was executed by the Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela, Cardinal Fernando Quiroga Palacios. Vatican Secret Archives.
  174. Pope Pius XII authorized the coronation, decreeing it on 3 December 1955. Vatican Secret Archives.
  175. Pontifical decree of coronation from 15 July 1956 and granted to Bishop of San Fernando, Caesar Maria Guerrero y Rodriguez. Signed by the Secretary Deacon of the Vatican Chapter, Giulio Carlo Rossi and notarized by the Secretary of the Apostolic Dataria, Marco Martini.
  176. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Bishop of Lucena, Alfredo Obviar de Maria y Aranda on 19 May 1957. Signed by the Deacon Secretary of the Vatican Chapter, Benjamin Nardone and notarized by the Secretary of Apostolic Dataria, Monsignor Marco Martini. Vatican Secret Archives.
  177. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Archbishop of San Fernando, Emilio Cinense y Abera on 7 October 1958, signed by Canon Secretary, Giulio Barbella and notarized by Secretary of Apostolic Dataria, Marco Martini. Vatican Secret Archives.
  178. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Bishop Juan Callanta y Sison on 7 September 1959, signed by Canon Secretary, Giulio Barbella and notarized by Secretary of Apostolic Dataria, Marco Martini. The rite of coronation was executed by the Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines, Salvatore Siino. Vatican Secret Archives.
  179. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Novissima in Insulis signed on 19 December 1963. Notarized by the Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Amleto Giovanni Cicognani.
  180. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Cardinal Sin.[when?] Vatican Secret Archives.
  181. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 1127/99/L. Vatican Secret Archives.
  182. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 2596/99/L. Vatican Secret Archives.
  183. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 1630/04/L. Vatican Secret Archives.
  184. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 552/06/L. Vatican Secret Archives.
  185. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 841/08/L. Vatican Secret Archives.
  186. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 1001/10/L. Vatican Secret Archives.
  187. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 77/11/L. Vatican Secret Archives.
  188. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 1000/10/L. Vatican Secret Archives.
  189. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 599/14. Vatican Secret Archives.
  190. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 240/16. Vatican Secret Archives.
  191. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 302/17. Vatican Secret Archives.
  192. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 495/17. Vatican Secret Archives.
  193. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 20/18. Vatican Secret Archives.
  194. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 63/18. Vatican Secret Archives.
  195. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 583/17. Vatican Secret Archives.
  196. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 481/17. Vatican Secret Archives.
  197. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 469/18. Vatican Secret Archives.
  198. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 103/19. Vatican Secret Archives.
  199. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 109/20. Vatican Secret Archives.
  200. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 339/19. Vatican Secret Archives.
  201. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 55/19. Vatican Secret Archives.
  202. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 431/20. Vatican Secret Archives.
  203. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 172/21. Vatican Secret Archives.
  204. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 336/21. Vatican Secret Archives.
  205. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 225/21. Vatican Secret Archives.
  206. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 428/21. Vatican Secret Archives.
  207. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 632/21. Vatican Secret Archives.
  208. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 499/21. Vatican Secret Archives.
  209. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 219/22. Vatican Secret Archives.
  210. Pope Francis, Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 326/22. Vatican Secret Archives.
  211. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 408/21. Vatican Secret Archives.
  212. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 173/21. Vatican Secret Archives.
  213. Pope Francis, Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 371/23. Vatican Secret Archives.
  214. Pope Francis, Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 18/24. Vatican Secret Archives.
  215. The original icon is currently in the Museum of Volyn Icon in Lutsk, Ukraine. As of now[when?], a faithful copy of the icon is venerated in the basilica.
  216. The date the original papal decree for the coronation of the image was issued by Pope Clement XIII, the coronation did not take place for a few reasons such as not having enough funds for the crown of the Virgin, etc.
  217. The decree is issued on 21 July 1913. The preparations however, was interrupted due to World War I and the coronation would not take place until 1924 at Pope Pius XI's new pontificate.
  218. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. n. 2137/74, Varsaviensis, 7 October 1974. Vatican Secret Archives.
  219. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. n. 2139/74, Varsaviensis, 7 October 1974. Vatican Secret Archives.
  220. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. n. 1988/74, Plocensis, 7 October 1974. Vatican Secret Archives.
  221. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. n. 2140/74, Gnesnensis, 7 October 1974. Vatican Secret Archives.
  222. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. n. 294/74, Plocensis, 11 May 1974. Vatican Secret Archives.
  223. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. CD 770/75, Lublinensis, 6 April 1976. Vatican Secret Archives.
  224. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. CD 750/75, Posnaniensis, 2 April 1976. Vatican Secret Archives.
  225. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. CD 796/76, Posnaniensis, 26 May 1976. Vatican Secret Archives.
  226. Pope Paul VI authorized the coronation of the ancient statue in 1969, due to a fire leading to its destruction were not able to carry out the ceremony with a reconstruction of the image in 1980.
  227. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. CD 1347/77, Vratislaviensis, 28 October 1977. Vatican Secret Archives.
  228. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. CD 1680/77, Lomzensis, 24 November 1977. Vatican Secret Archives.
  229. Pope John Paul I authorized the coronation via decree dating from 20 September 1978.
  230. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 744/90, 5 December 1990. Vatican Secret Archives.
  231. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 745/90, 13 November 1990. Vatican Secret Archives.
  232. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 791/90, 5 December 1990. Vatican Secret Archives.
  233. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 2271/94/L, 31 January 1995. Vatican Secret Archives.
  234. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 2222/94/L, 16 January 1995. Vatican Secret Archives.
  235. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 2123/98/L, 17 March 1999. Vatican Secret Archives.
  236. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 1867/99/L, 30 August 1999. Vatican Secret Archives.
  237. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 2051/99/L, 9 September 1999. Vatican Secret Archives.
  238. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 2787/99/L, 22 December 1999. Vatican Secret Archives.
  239. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 163/00/L, 17 February 2000. Vatican Secret Archives.
  240. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 2899/99/L, 19 January 2000. Vatican Secret Archives.
  241. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 2132/99/L, 18 November 1999. Vatican Secret Archives.
  242. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 2491/99/L, 2 December 1999. Vatican Secret Archives.
  243. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 980/00/L, 19 May 2000. Vatican Secret Archives.
  244. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 2507/98/L, 11 March 1999. Vatican Secret Archives.
  245. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 462/02/L, 14 March 2002. Vatican Secret Archives.
  246. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 996/02/L, 1 July 2002. Vatican Secret Archives.
  247. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 1816/01/L, 21 January 2002. Vatican Secret Archives.
  248. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 984/03/L, 21 May 2003. Vatican Secret Archives.
  249. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 2439/03/L, 8 December 2003. Vatican Secret Archives.
  250. Pope John Paul II authorized the coronation via decree issued on 17 August 2004.
  251. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 137/07/L, 5 February 2007. Vatican Secret Archives.
  252. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 1373/06/L, 16 November 2006. Vatican Secret Archives.
  253. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 282/15, 1 July 2015. Vatican Secret Archives.
  254. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 593/14, 30 June 2015. Vatican Secret Archives.
  255. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 516/16, 15 February 2018. Vatican Secret Archives.
  256. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 298/16, 13 May 2017. Vatican Secret Archives.
  257. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 222/17, 13 May 2017. Vatican Secret Archives.
  258. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 86/17, 13 May 2017. Vatican Secret Archives.
  259. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 87/17, 13 May 2017. Vatican Secret Archives.
  260. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 221/17, 13 May 2017. Vatican Secret Archives.
  261. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 232/18, 8 September 2018. Vatican Secret Archives.
  262. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 370/18, 10 January 2019. Vatican Secret Archives.
  263. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 76/20, 13 July 2020. Vatican Secret Archives.
  264. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 358/20, 4 August 2021. Vatican Secret Archives.
  265. The image was blessed by the Pope in October 1875, but the pontifical decree was granted on 22 December 1876. It left Rome to Portugal in 1878, upon completion of payment for the manufactured image.
  266. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Celeberrima Solemnia granted to Cardinal Benedetto Aloisi Masella, signed and dated on 25 April 1946 by Pope Pius XII via the same Papal legate, Cardinal Benedetto Aloisi Masella. — Pope John Paul II made an addendum by placing his assassination bullet within the same crown in 1982. Out of the six official statues created by José Ferreira Thedim, only the image at the Chapel of the Apparitions (a part of the Sanctuary of Fátima) is canonically crowned.
  267. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 165/20. Vatican Secret Archives.
  268. The decree of coronation is granted by Pope Benedict XV on 15 October 1921.
  269. Papal decree of coronation granted on 24 February 1923. — Vatican Secret Archives.
  270. Papal decree of coronation granted on 23 September 1924. — Vatican Secret Archives.
  271. The coronation is authorized by Pope Benedict XV in 1917.
  272. Coronation authorized and granted by Pope Pius XII through decree dated 18 May 1958. The coronation is carried out in 1963, during the pontificate of Pope John XXIII.
  273. The original image was destroyed by severe flooding on 19 October 1973.
  274. Papal decree of coronation granted on 5 January 1965. — Vatican Secret Archives.
  275. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. n. 67/69, Conchensis in Hispania, 10 June 1969. Vatican Secret Archives.
  276. The coronation is authorized by Pope John XXIII in 1959.
  277. Pope John Paul II authorized the coronation through a decree dated 16 March 2004 — Prot. n. 387/04/L
  278. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 883/06/L, 17 July 2006. Vatican Secret Archives.
  279. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 748/07/L, 26 June 2007. Vatican Secret Archives.
  280. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 658/08/L, 19 June 2008. Vatican Secret Archives.
  281. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Archbishop of Seville, Juan Asenjo Pelegrina and the rector of the Salesian Order of Cordoba, signed and notarized on 2 April 2008. Vatican Secret Archives.
  282. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 61/10/L. Vatican Secret Archives.
  283. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 96/11/L, 9 March 2011. Vatican Secret Archives.
  284. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 366/11/L, 15 June 2011. Vatican Secret Archives.
  285. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 55/14/L. Vatican Secret Archives.
  286. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 10/17, 8 June 2017. Vatican Secret Archives.
  287. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 207/17, 15 May 2017. Vatican Secret Archives.
  288. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 269/17, 23 July 2017. Vatican Secret Archives.
  289. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 342/17, 31 July 2017. Vatican Secret Archives.
  290. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 588/16, 26 January 2017. Vatican Secret Archives.
  291. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 350/17, 25 July 2017. Vatican Secret Archives.
  292. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 144/18, 20 April 2018. Vatican Secret Archives.
  293. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 67/19. Vatican Secret Archives.
  294. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 233/19, 12 June 2019. Vatican Secret Archives.
  295. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 12/19, 24 January 2019. Vatican Secret Archives.
  296. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 19/22. Vatican Secret Archives.
  297. Pope Francis, Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 491/22, 18 October 2022. Vatican Secret Archives.
  298. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith, Cardinal Willem Marinus van Rossum; signed by the Canon of the Vatican Chapter and notarized by the Secretary of Apostolic Dataria, Monsignor Domenico Jorio on 7 April 1921. Vatican Secret Archives.
  299. Sacra Congregatio pro Sacramentis et Cultu Divino: Prot. n. 1818/71, Columbensis in Ceylon, 23 October 1971. Vatican Secret Archives.
  300. Pontifical decree titled Admotæ Nobis signed and granted to the Bishop of Basel, Eugène Amable Jean Claude Lachat on 3 September 1869. Vatican Secret Archives.
  301. Pontifical decree titled Didicimus Nobis granted to the Bishop of Lausanne and Geneva, Joseph Deruaz on 12 August 1902. Signed and notarized by Cardinal Luigi Macchi. Redeclared by Pope Pius XI via Venerabile Fratre Lausannensium which raised the shrine to the status of Minor Basilica on 16 May 1932 on the thirtieth occasion of canonical coronation. Signed by Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli. Vatican Secret Archives.
  302. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Non Levi Animi Delectatione granted to Archbishop of Milan, Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster on 21 March 1934. — Vatican Secret Archives.
  303. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Bishop of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg, Marius Besson on 26 April 1936. Vatican Secret Archives.
  304. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 2601/00/L, 13 July 2001. Vatican Secret Archives.
  305. Pope Benedict XVI, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 592/07/L, 24 May 2007. Vatican Secret Archives.
  306. Crowned by the Papal legate to Great Britain, Gerald O'Hara on the Feast of the Assumption 1954 with gold donations from devotees accompanied with Papal bull from Rome. No canonical approval yet granted for "Our Lady of Willesden" or "Our Lady of Caversham".
  307. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 21 June 1894 to Bishop of New Orleans, Francis Janssens y August. The statue was funded by Reverend Mother Saint Michel, and was later granted the title of Archconfraternity. Decree was notarized by the Sacred Congregation de Propaganda Fide.
  308. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Father Scipio Tofini of the Order of Pallotines on 12 May 1903.
  309. Venerated within her own chapel in the Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa
  310. Pope John Paul II personally blessed and crowned the image in 1998, whilst its coronation being decreed only in 2001: Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 1445/01/L, 19 July 2001. Vatican Secret Archives.
  311. Pope Benedict XVI authorized the coronation in 2012, due to the process of waiting for the finished crown occurred on 22 August 2013, at Pope Francis' new pontificate via the Papal nuncio to the country, Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano. The crown was manufactured in Rome by the gold artisans, Fratelli Savi Gioielli.
  312. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 251/18, 24 January 2019. Vatican Secret Archives.
  313. Pope John XXIII issued the coronation bull Magna Dei, hominuimque Mater on 8 May 1961, granting the privilege of crowning the image. The ceremony was carried out on November 12, along with the National Pilgrimage to her shrine. Vatican Secret Archives.
  314. Pontifical decree of coronation Urbi Valentinæ redeclared by Pope John XXIII on 10 February 1960 for the fiftieth anniversary of the coronation of the venerated image along with raising its status to Minor Basilica.
  315. Coronation authorized by decree of Pope Benedict XV, being granted to the Bishop of Zulia, Arturo Celestino Álvarez on 16 July 1917. The coronation took place after 25 years in 1942 under the pontificate of Pope Pius XII.
  316. Coronation petitioned and approve by Pope Pius XII in 1956.
  317. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Magna fidelium veneratione granted to the Bishop of Barquisimeto, Críspulo Benítez Fontúrvel on 23 November 1965. — Vatican Secret Archives.
  318. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 132/04/L. Vatican Secret Archives.
  319. Pontifical decree of coronation signed and granted on 24 January 2013. The image is crowned on 26 December 2014 under the pontificate of Pope Francis.
  320. Pope Francis, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 517/19. Vatican Secret Archives.
  321. Pontifical letter of decree by Pope Leo XII to the Council Patriarch of the Vatican Chapter, Cardinal Pietro Francesco Galleffi authorizing the formal imposition of a manufactured golden diadem. Sacred Congregation of Rites. — Vatican Secret Archives.
  322. Pontifical decree of coronation granted by the Rosary Pope on 23 July 1899 to the Bishop Ordinary of Salta, Matías Linares Sanzetenea. He was the first Catholic Bishop born in Salta, Argentina.
  323. Pontifical letter of decree Aedes Deo Sacras granted to the Archbishop of Malines, Monsigneur Pierre-Lambert Goosens on 28 April 1903, authorizing the formal imposition of a golden diadem on the head of the Sacred Heart of Christ. Signed by Cardinal Aloysius Luigi Macchi and notarized by the Sacred Congregation of Rites. — Vatican Secret Archives. — Leonis XIII, Papam — Dilecte Fili Noster, salutem et Apostolicam benedictionem. Aedes Deo Sacras, arte non minus quam cultu ac fidelium concursu celebratas, praecipuis honoribus ex more institutoque Romanorum Pontificum ditare libenti quidem animo solemus. Novimus itaque in tua ista dioecesi Mechliniensi, idest in sub- urbio Antverpiae civitatis vulgo Berchem nuncupato, insigne extare templum Sanctissimi Iesu Cordi dicatum, et ab hac Apostolica Sede titulo Basilicae minoris auctum, cui pia filiarum ab eodem Sanctissimi Corde Congregatio inservit, et quod christianus populus summa religione veneratur. Cum vero quintus et vigesimus annus ab hoc extructo templo propediem expleatur, Tuque, dilecte Fili Noster, hac data occasione instanter a Nobis petieris, ut ibidem positam Sanctissimi Iesu Cordis imaginem habeas coronandi facultatem ; Nos, quo tam frugifer cultus magis magisque augeatur in dies, piis huiusmodi votis censuimus obsecun- dandum. Quare omnes et singulos, quibus hae Nostrae Litterae favent a quibusvis excom m unicationis et interdicti aliisque ecclesiasticis sententiis, censuris ac poenis, si quas forte incurrerit, huius tantum rei gratia absolventes et absolutos fore censentes, tibi, dilecte Fili Noster, praesentium tenore committimus, ut dictam Sanctissimi Iesu Cordis imaginem in memorato templo Suburbii Antverpiensis existentem die per te eligendo sollemni ritu, servatisque servandis, Nostro nomine et auctoritate coronare licite queas. Quo autem sollemne huiusmodi Sacrum in spirituale quoque Christifidelium bonum cedat, omnibus ac singulis utriusque sexus fidelibus, qui vere poenitentes et confessi ac S. Communione refecti, ipso Coronationis die, vel in posterum diebus eiusdem Coronationis anniversariis praefatum templum visitaverint, ibique ante supradictam Sanctissimi Iesu Cordis imaginem pro Christianorum Principum concordia, haeresum extirpatione, peccatorum conversione atque Sanctae Matris Ecclesiae exaltatione, pias ad Deum preces effuderint, Plenariam omnium peccatorum suorum indulgentiam et remissionem, quam etiam animabus Christifidelium, quae Deo in charitate coniunctae ab hac luce migraverint, per modum suffragii applicari posse con- cedimus ac largimur. Non obstantibus contrariis quibuscumque. — Datum Romae apud Sancti Petrum sub annulo Piscatoris die 28 Aprilis 1903, Pontificatus Nostri anno vigesimo sexto. — Sigillium Vaticanus — Sacra Congregatione Rituum — Aloysius Cardinalem Macchi.
  324. Pontifical letter of decree dated 24 February 1924 that was granted to the Cardinal Rafael Merry del Val. — Vatican Secret Archives.
  325. Pontifical decree titled Cunabula Religionis granted on 27 February 1964. — Vatican Secret Archives.
  326. Pope John Paul II, Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — Protocol Number: 2597/99/L, 7 December 1999. Vatican Secret Archives.
  327. Saint Joseph within the icon of the Holy Family. The image of Saint Joseph wears a golden ring donated by Pope John XXIII in 1963, accompanied with a personal letter of "consecration".
  328. Coronation requested by the Carmelite fathers. Pontifical letter granted to the Archbishop of Malines, Primate of Belgium Victor-Auguste-Isidor Deschamps on 20 October 1869. The rite of coronation was executed by Cardinal Giacomo Cattani. Notarized and copied. Vatican Secret Archives.
  329. Pontifical decree granted by Pope Pius X to the Bishop of Angers, Joseph Rumeau on 27 July 1906. Vatican Secret Archives.
  330. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Praerito Quidem Anno granted to Cardinal Archbishop Paul-Émile Léger on 21 July 1955. Vatican Secret Archives.
  331. Pontifical decree of coronation granted to the Archbishop of Toledo, Cardinal Enrique Reig y Casanova on 1 January 1920. The rite of coronation was executed by the Bishop of Barcelona, Ramon Guillamet y Coma. Vatican Secret Archives.
  332. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 27 March 1957 to the former Archbishop of Guadalajara, Francisco Orozco y Jiménez on behalf of the nobility in Zapotlan. Rite of coronation was executed by three prelates, Archbishop of Guadalajara, José Garibi y Rivera (Saint Joseph), the Papal nuncio to the country, Cardinal Luigi Raimondi (the Child Jesus) and Archbishop of Mexico, Miguel Darío Miranda y Gómez (the "Virgin of the Holy Rosary"). Vatican Secret Archives.
  333. The Papal Bull stored within the Vatican Secret Archives was signed by Pope Pius XII on 27 July 1956.

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