Cathedral at Le Puy

Cloister

Mermaid

Saint- Michel d'Aiguilhe

Entrance of Saint-Michel d'Aiguilhe

Penitents

Black Virgin at Le Puy

Montserrat

Madonnas (Notre Dame de Confession, Saint Victor de Marseille, Notre Dame aux Nieges, Aurillac, Black Sara, Saintes Maries
de la Mer all in France)

Madonnas (La Moreneta, Our Lady of Montserrat, Spain, Notre Dame du Pilier, Chartres, France, Nuestra Senora de los Angeles, Cartago, Costa Rica)

Black Madonna of Częstochowa

Virgin of Guadalupe

Isis and Horus

Isis and Horus

 

 

ARTICLES AND BOOKS ABOUT BLACK MADONNAS AND PILGRIMAGE

Barham, Penny. "Black Madonnas." Feminist Theology 11:3 (2003) 325-332.

Begg, Ean. The cult of the Black Virgin. New York : Arkana, 1996.

Benko, Stephen. The virgin goddess: studies in the pagan and Christian roots of mariology. Boston: Brill, 2004.

Birhbaum, Lucia Chiavola. Dark mother: African origins and godmothers. New York: Authors Choice Press, 2001.

Galland, China. Longing for darkness: Tara and the Black Madonna. New York: Viking, 1990.

Moss, Leonard and Cappannari, Stephen. "In quest of the Black Virgin." Mother Worship: theme and variations. Ed. James Preston. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1982.

Rudolph, Conrad. Pilgrimage to the end of the world: the road to Santiago de Compostela. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2004.

Scheer, Monique. "From majesty to mystery: change in the meanings of black madonnas from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries" The American historical review 107:5 (2007):1412-1440

FICTION ABOUT BLACK MADONNAS AND PILGRIMAGE

Kidd, Sue Monk. The Secret Life of Bees 

 Set in 1964 South Carolina, The Secret Life of Bees tells the story of Lily Owens, whose life has been affected by her mother’s death and her father’s abuse. She runs away and is taken in by three black beekeeping sisters, who teach her about the Black Madonna and help her to heal her past.

 Newman, Sharan. Strong as Death. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1996.

 A mystery story set in the 12th Century. Catherine Le Vendeur and her husband go on the pilgrimage to from Le Puy to Compostela to pray that they will be able to have a child.