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	<title>La Comunita&#039; si racconta &#187; Jerusalem</title>
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		<title>San Vivaldo, Jerusalem of Tuscany</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just nearby the village of Montaione (Florence) there is the famous holy mountain San Vivaldo, best known as &#8220;Jerusalem of Tuscany&#8221;. Its name recalls the story of the hermit Vivaldo Stricchi from San Gimignano. Right by the chestnut tree where, where his body was found, a little church was built in 1320. This church was later enlarged and, in 1497, was given to Franciscan Friars Minor, who built a monastery offering pilgrims the opportunity to make a pilgrimage without going to Jerusalem (which at that&#46;&#46;&#46;]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Just nearby the village of <strong>Montaione (Florence)</strong> there is the famous holy mountain <strong>San Vivaldo, best known as &#8220;Jerusalem of Tuscany&#8221;.</strong> Its name recalls the story of the hermit Vivaldo Stricchi from San Gimignano. Right by the chestnut tree where, where his body was found, a little church was built in 1320. This church was later enlarged and, in 1497, was given to Franciscan Friars Minor, who built a monastery offering pilgrims the opportunity to make a pilgrimage without going to Jerusalem (which at that time was in Turkish hands and therefore difficult to reach). In 1516 Pope Leo X granted an indulgence to all pilgrims who went there to pray. San Vivaldo became famous and still today remains<strong> a spiritual destination for many travelers</strong> in search of a magical place in which stop and pray.</p>
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