Santuários católicos: o caso da Senhora dos Milagres em Pindelo dos Milagres

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Vítor João Pereira Domingues Martinho
António Beato Serra
Eduardo Duque

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Os santuários católicos, nomeadamente nos meios rurais de Portugal, têm um papel importante na preservação da fé das populações e, sobretudo, no bem-estar das pessoas que habitam nestas zonas. De facto, as promessas feitas nestes santuários e as deslocações a estes lugares para oração são um bálsamo para as diversas dificuldades encontradas no dia-a-dia, nos mais diversos níveis da vida quotidiana. A manutenção com vitalidade destes santuários é, no entanto, um desafio para as populações e para a Igreja Católica, nomeadamente em virtude da perda de população que se tem verificado em muitas zonas portuguesas do interior. Neste contexto, o objetivo deste texto é analisar as diversas interligações dos santuários católicos nas diversas partes do mundo, realçando as origens e a importância para as populações do santuário da Nossa Senhora dos Milagres, em Pindelo dos Milagres (São Pedro do Sul).

Palavras-chave: Santuários católicos no mundo, Nossa Senhora dos Milagres, em Pindelo dos Milagres, Religião, Espiritualidade

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