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The Cross Returns to Shine. Destroyed During the War. Rekindled by Pope Pius XII

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Eighty years after that night of 1946 when Pope Pius XII lit the lights through a radio connection, the Cross of Mount Amiata will return to light at sunset on Wednesday 26, in the heart of a day dedicated to the memory and identity of an entire mountain. On the summit, at 1,738 meters, institutions, citizens and representatives of the Amiate communities will be found to celebrate the anniversary of the reconstruction of one of the most recogniz…
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Eighty years after that night of 1946 when Pope Pius XII lit the lights through a radio connection, the Cross of Mount Amiata will return to light at sunset on Wednesday 26, in the heart of a day dedicated to the memory and identity of an entire mountain. On the summit, at 1,738 meters, institutions, citizens and representatives of the Amiate communities will be found to celebrate the anniversary of the reconstruction of one of the most recogniz…

·Bologna, Italy
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lanazione.it broke the news in Bologna, Italy on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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