May 22 Our Lady of Monte Vergine Italy (1119) Photo created by Google AI Image Creator. "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." - Matthew 11:28 The Mountain That Draws People Upward In 1119, a young nobleman from Piedmont named William of Vercelli climbed a rugged mountain called Partenio, the Virgin Mountain, near Avellino in southern Italy. He was seeking solitude, penance, and a life of radical prayer. He built himself a small shelter and began to live as a hermit. Disciples came. A monastery grew. William founded the Williamite Order and dedicated his mountain sanctuary to Our Lady. Monte Vergine, the Virgin's Mountain, became one of the great pilgrimage centers of southern Italy. At the heart of the sanctuary is a dark, ancient Byzantine icon of the Virgin Mary known as the Mamma Schiavona, the Slavic Mother. Tradition holds that Saint Luke painted it. Whatever its precise origins, the image has drawn pilgrims for nine hundred ...