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The strange history of the Black Madonna
A few rare icons depict the Madonna and Child with dark skin
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Black Madonna is a term used to describe images of the Virgin Mary and the Infant Jesus depicted with dark skin. The Black Madonna, or Black Virgin, challenges the 'accepted' characteristics and symbolism of the traditional fair-skinned Virgin Mary—a highly contentious issue in some quarters of the Catholic Church. There are numerous examples of icons, paintings, and wooden statues of the Black Madonna found in churches, cathedrals, and monasteries in Europe and beyond. But why are the Mother and Child represented in this way, and where can you find the most intriguing examples of this venerated and sometimes controversial religious anomaly?
Click through and delve into the strange history of the Black Madonna.
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