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|image = Santa_maria_deicarmini.jpg | |||
|description = A small, but important Venetian church. | |||
|location = [[Dorsoduro District]], [[Venice]], [[Italy]] | |||
|dateconstructed = 13th century A.D. | |||
|functions = Church | |||
|features = [[View Point]] | |||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' | |||
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The church of [[Santa Maria dei Carmini]] was located in the [[Dorsoduro district]] of [[Venice]].<ref name="ac2"/> The church was originally called Santa Maria Assunta, and dates back to the 14th century. | The church of [[Santa Maria dei Carmini]] was located in the [[Dorsoduro district]] of [[Venice]].<ref name="ac2"/> The church was originally called Santa Maria Assunta, and dates back to the 14th century. | ||
Revision as of 19:59, 19 December 2011
The church of Santa Maria dei Carmini was located in the Dorsoduro district of Venice.[1] The church was originally called Santa Maria Assunta, and dates back to the 14th century.
Database Entry
Built in the 1300s, Santa Maria dei Carmini (Carmini for short) was founded by a group of women who made their livelihood stiching monastic aprons for the monks in a nearby Carmelite monastery.
Carmelites believed so much in these aprons, or scapulars, that the Carmelite Constitution stated it was a serious fault to sleep without one and saying Mass sans scapular resulted in automatic excommunication. Why? Because in 1251, The Virgin Mary made herself known to Simon Stock of Cambridge, and she told him that those who wore a brown scapular would be granted salvation.
So, 200 years later, a group of women still huddle inside Santa Maria dei Carmini, working all their lives to manufacture salvation, distilled in the form of brown aprons.[1]
Trivia
- This church is a View Point in Assassin's Creed II.[1]