Tuesday 10 January 2012

Saint Michael's Cave, Gargano, Puglia, Italy


This place is one of my favourite sites on the planet. It is a beautiful little town named Gargano on the top of a mountain in Puglia, a place in Southern Italy renowned for its good food. One can get there flying into either Bari or Pescara airports, which are both equally far from the town. Most people in the know go to Gargano from San Giovanni Rotondo. This place was a pilgrimage haunt of Padre Pio, as well as Saint Francis, Saint Lucy, and several others. The story goes that in the late 500th century, Saint Michael appeared on this hill by the cave and asked the bishop to build a church nearby where people could worship God, and he granted his protection from invaders. The church was built, and Saint Michael protected the people and appeared three times, and when the bishop asked if the saint would like him to consecrate the cave in his honour, Saint Michael replied that he himself had consecrated the cave and that no evil shall enter it.

The cave is quite small and is a church, with an otherworldly small statue of Saint Michael by the altar. To get there one needs to walk down several hundreds of steps and the feeling and smell of the air is a clear and ancient one. It is beautiful inside and out. There is a separate chapel in the cave where confessions are constantly heard, and an air of sacredness to the place. Most visitors including myself stay at the Casa dei Pellegrini conveniently located adjacent to the cave, from which one can take a lift right into the shrine.


Side view of the church and entrance to the cave

Entrance says this is a holy place and is the gate to heaven

Inside the cave after Mass

Statue of Saint Michael by the altar

View from top of Monte Sant'Angelo

Also home to the world's best cup of hot chocolate

Cave entrance
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7 comments:

  1. Nice pictures...Thank you!

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  2. I was just there and signs all over state no video or cameras. Where you given special permission?

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    1. Hi, the compiled photos I have are from several trips, I don't remember if there were signs, perhaps then (I've been going since 2002) it was ok to take pictures inside after Mass. Shame it isn't now, I hope you had a blessed time there.

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  4. H, could you plese let me know how to get there from Padre Pio Shrine? Thank you in advance!

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  5. Hi! I hope it's not too late! Generally you can buy bus tickets from the shops near the bus station, ask at the shrine information office if you cannot find it. The trip is 30 minutes and leaves daily. You can check the schedule of the bus from the shop.
    You can arrange a whole tour (San Giovanni Rotondo and Monte Sant'Angelo) to make it easier if you like:
    https://www.facebook.com/events/1568737286713741/
    INFORMAZION AND BOOKING:
    Agenzia 0861/249020 Franco 329/0539541

    Have a blessed trip!

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  6. Hi! I hope it's not too late! Generally you can buy bus tickets from the shops near the bus station, ask at the shrine information office if you cannot find it. The trip is 30 minutes and leaves daily. You can check the schedule of the bus from the shop.
    You can arrange a whole tour (San Giovanni Rotondo and Monte Sant'Angelo) to make it easier if you like:
    https://www.facebook.com/events/1568737286713741/
    INFORMAZION AND BOOKING:
    Agenzia 0861/249020 Franco 329/0539541

    Have a blessed trip!

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