Church of San Pancrazio in Valdina

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La Mother Church of Valdina is the one entitled to San Pancrazio, a much loved saint in this town in the province of Messina who wanted to dedicate a very beautiful parish to his patron saint. Precisely for this reason it is worth organizing a visit to this Sicilian village to visit the place of worship but also to discover all the other attractions that are present on site. Here is all the information that may be necessary to profitably organize the tour to discover the Church of San Pancrazio in Valdina.

History of the Church of San Pancrazio in Valdina

Il cult of San Pancrazio it is very ancient in all of Sicily and in particular in Valdina. There legend it narrates that in 40 AD Pancrazio, after having become bishop of Taormina, had decided to go around the island and in particular in the province of Messina, in order to be able to convert the majority of the population which was still of pagan religion. The saint succeeded in his undertaking but obviously also attracted the antipathy of many important local political figures who tried in every way to make him abjure and who then even organized his assassination. However, his death was also his definitive consecration, so much so that more and more people converted spontaneously even following his example. Under Byzantine rule, in Sicily the cult of oriental saints intensified more and more, including San Pancrazio and the populations who moved within the island were able to bring the cult to the Valdina area as well.

The architecture and any works of art present in the Church of San Pancrazio in Valdina

The Church of San Pancrazio in Valdina was built in the center of the town in the 1908th century. In reality, however, its current structure is a set of various buildings from different eras, such as the bell tower, for example, which is much older than the rest of the church and dates back to the times of the Greeks who used it as a tower sighting to be able to notice in time the attacks of enemies. In XNUMX, due to a series of earthquakes, the church was partially destroyed and a profound restoration was necessary which was completed only a few years later. Inside there is a single nave divided into three thanks to the presence of two rows of columns. Finally, the precious is also kept inside the church statue of San Pancrazio which is the one that is carried in procession during the patronal feast which falls on July 9.

What you can do around the Church of San Pancrazio in Valdina

Since Valdina is a place rich in history and culture, it is possible to organize a trip to visit the Church of San Pancrazio in Valdina and then take advantage of the opportunity to discover other beauties. In a hypothetical list of things not to be missed, the churches dedicated to one certainly fall by right Our Lady of Grace and the other to Our Lady of Holy Water, both in the fraction of Tracoccia: the first is a recent construction, from the second half of the twentieth century while the second dates back to the sixteenth century. Archeology enthusiasts, on the other hand, must plan one trip to Scarano, a fraction of Valdina, where there are numerous remains of an ancient settlement, from the pre-Roman age. Lastly, among the civil architectures, the Villa Calcagno The World which holds inside a small jewel, such as the chapel dedicated to John the Baptist.

How is it possible to get to Valdina

To visit the Church of San Pancrazio in Valdina it is possible to reach the village by car. Those coming from Messina can first take the A20 and then the E90 to their destination, the same route that those coming from Palermo must follow. Instead from Catania the reference road is the A18 and those coming from Syracuse will have to follow the E45.
Currently the Valdina railway station is no longer active, so whoever comes with train must refer to those of Spadafora, that of Pace del Mela or Torregrotta and then continue with the buses made available by the AST Company.

 

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