SALUS POPULI ROMANI
SANTA MARIA MAGGIORE, ROME
“Let us ask the Blessed Virgin to nominate an heir.”
THE PATRICIAN JOHN IN ROME BEFORE THE MIRACLE OF THE SNOW IN 352:
A WEALTHY aristocrat and devout Christian known by tradition as John, lived in Rome in the fourth century. He and his wife had no children and were fearful that their lack of an heir would put an end to the family’s long prominence in the government of the city. They had often prayed for a child but without success. One day John’s wife said, “Let us ask the Blessed Virgin to nominate an heir.” They did so and their prayer was answered dramatically.
SNOW IN AUGUST – the height of summer!
In August 352 a rectangle of snow was discovered on Mount Esquiline, one of the famous Seven Hills. Snowfall of any sort was unheard of in Rome at that time of year but that it had fallen only in one place and in such a specific pattern was regarded as a phenomenon. People crowded to see the patch of snow, which persisted despite the heat. John was convinced that its shape and size indicated that a church should be built on the spot. In fact both John and the Pontiff had dreamt that Our Lady desired a church to be built on Mount Esquiline. The Holy Father was so moved by his dream that he visited the mysterious snowfall. When he arrived with his retinue, John and his wife were already there kneeling in prayer to the Virgin.
As soon as the plot for the building had been staked out the snow melted. John met the cost of the building, which was completed in 354 and was dedicated the Basilica Liberiana. Seventy years later the church was rebuilt on a grander scale by Pope Sixtus III, who added decorations and ornaments of silver. From then the church was known as Basilica Sixti and the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore [St Mary Major].
THE PRODIGY OF THE SNOW IS TRUE
The new basilica housed a celebrated painting provided by the Pope. It had belonged to St Helen, the mother of the Emperor Constantine—–the same Helen who, according to tradition, had made a pilgrimage to Palestine and discovered the original Cross of Christ. The picture, painted on a slab of cedar wood, is of a Madonna and Child. The infant Jesus is holding a book and both figures are haloed and crowned—–the crowns presented by Pope Gregory XVI in 1832 as a thank-offering for deliverance from cholera.
The so-called ‘new’ Lady Chapel was built by Pope Paul V in 1613 to house the miraculous painting. He declared, “This image should have a magnificent place of its own, befitting its eminence. For it has always been regarded by all faithful people and through it many miracles and wonders have been wrought.”
Salus Populi Romana [Salvation of the Roman People] is the title of this famous painting and it is rightly named because for centuries the people of Rome have prayed before it in times of famine, war and national crisis.
Many popes have held the basilica on Mount Esquiline in particular regard. When Gregory I was Pope [590-604] Rome was ravaged by a plague. Gregory carried the image of the Holy Mother in procession from the chapel as far as Hadrian’s Mausoleum . When the procession arrived they heard an invisible heavenly choir singing Regina Caeli. When the Pope asked the Virgin to pray for the city he saw an apparition of S. Michael replacing the sword of vengeance in its scabbard. The plague abated.
Pope Benedict XIV had a special affection for the legend. In 1427 he declared, “It must be acknowledged that nothing is wanting to enable us to affirm with moral certainty that the prodigy of the Snow is true” and Pope Benedict XVI attended the holy picture every Saturday and prayed the Litany. The night before he died, Paul V asked to be taken to the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin in order to pray before her image. St Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, said his first Mass here at Christmas 1538.

GAETANO LAPIS
1720
ANGELS SING THE RESPONSES
The Chapel of the Virgin Salus Populi Romani [Protectress of the Roman People] is very close to the historic heart of the Catholic Church, so it is not surprising that many stories have enriched its tradition over the centuries. It is said that once when Pope Gregory the Great was celebrating Mass in the chapel and intoning the words “Pax Domini sit semper vobiscum,” he heard a choir of Angels sing the response “Et cum spiritu tuo.” From that day the custom in the chapel was to omit that section of the Mass in the belief that it was being offered and sung by the Angels.

THE BASILICA TODAY
The present-day church is one of the largest basilicas in the world and its Patronal Festival is held today in remembrance of the miracle of the snow. During this celebration hundreds of white blossoms are showered from the dome of the chapel. Not to be missed are the thirteenth-century mosaics on biblical themes and the frescoes by Reni and Della Porta. There is an imposing Romanesque bell tower erected in 1377.
Santa Maria Maggiore has a further claim to fame. In the seventh century a relic was brought from Bethlehem and traditionally venerated as the manger in which the Christ Child was laid at the first Christmas. And so another name for the great basilica is St Mary of the Crib.

One of the most spectacular sights which meets today’s pilgrim is the triumphal arch which extends to almost 66 feet. It is decorated in four horizontal sections. In the middle at the top God’s throne is set in a circle, with St Peter and St Paul on either side. Above this mosaic are the symbols of the four Gospel writers.

On 12 November 1964, Blessed Pope Paul VI made a pilgrimage to the basilica and solemnly proclaimed Our Lady “Mother of the Church.”
On 5 August the anniversary of the miraculous snow fall, the Feast of Our Lady of Snows is celebrated at the basilica of her name. White petals are scattered throughout the Basilica.
More here: https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2017/08/05/august-5-dedication-of-the-basilica-of-saint-mary-major-our-lady-of-the-snows/
Hello Ana,
I truly enjoy your website and find it very useful on a daily basis and have for years. I have not donated although I would like to because there are things that bother me and I , in good conscience, believe all that the Church teaches and know that I am not to give money to heretics. I know you may say you are a breathing Catholic and I believe you are, so please in charity, let me explain. These are confusing times, but if we look at things as a whole , they make sense. In your “About Me” you say that you don’t like labels. I don’t either but they are also necessary just as I am happy to be labeled “Catholic”. Unfortunately, due to living in the Great Apostasy, we must clarify the “type “ of Catholic we are although only those who are in the Mystical Body of Christ can truly call themselves Catholic because to deny one truth of the Catholic faith or to be in schism would put us outside or we would become heretics or schismatics . You called yourself “Traditional “ meaning by your definition, you stated that you reject Liberalism and Modernism. This is where I have my concern . Because I am also a Traditional Catholic who rejects those two things as well, I must in logic and justice reject the modernist antipopes. In Matthew 16, the promise of Christ to Peter was not that Peter would be sinless (for only the Virgin Mary was sinless) but that Our Lord prayed for Peter and that his faith who fail him not. That he could never err on matters of faith and morals . Since 1958, the church has been usurped. You must know all of this. I see you have Bishop Dolan (May he and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace), on your website but then you have “Blessed Paul VI” and other things from the Vatican II Church which I’m assuming you attend by your “About Me” These men were evil in so many ways but mainly by the error and destruction they have brought to souls. Would God tell us we must belong to His Church and then make us wonder if what the head he put in charge is telling us the right thing? We have to discern that?!
There is plenty of information out there although there are barricades and roadblocks to push through. Satan has set up roadblocks to the truth and no one tries to move them and go down those roads. They stay with the masses going into destruction. But Our Lord says “Seek and you will find “. Believing is one thing, but the Apocalypse is clear that there will be a false church resembling the true church. And she is a whore having relations with everyone and everyone longs to be with her. Have you ever thought of the four marks of the church.? One Holy Catholic and Apostolic? Well the Vatican II antichurch is none of that. In truth it is Many Unholy Diverse churches of men. There’s not One Voice (Universes) . Without any authority (because a true pope could never do it per Christ’s promise) they have changed every sacrament especially noting the episcopate and holy orders so there are no valid priest s (thankfully, ) offering a blasphemous meal. The holy council of Trent ,that even Catherine Emmerich mentions in her prophecy , would be a beacon of light for Catholics in our day, clearly sets the sacraments in stone never to be changed.
I know I have to stop but there is so much . And it’s hard in an email.
Anyway, there’s an excellent sedevacantist Bishop on line if you look up the you tube “Priests for the Restoration of Catholic Life” who is 100 % Catholic, validly ordained and offers the true rites of the Church who has excellent videos .
It doesn’t just come down to what you personally believe. Thats obviously important. But we must have the sacraments with sanctifying grace. We must be in communion with Christ and His Church and not the false church. I know I don’t have the qualities of a good writer and there’s obviously so much. I do love your website and I pray for you. It just bothers me that you you make reference to the Vatican II church and their worthless pronouncements or the Divine Mercy hoax, fake Sister Lucy, etc. I embrace everything the True Church and all the true popes have ever said as Vatican I taught. If you’re not embracing everything your “popes” are saying then you need to question it. Is the Holy Ghost wrong? Does He change His mind? Is the Vatican II Church making souls holy? Teaching Catholicism ? Do you pray the luminous mysteries?
If you don’t already, you might want to check out NovusOrdowatch website daily. It’s excellent with solid church teaching always referenced.
You are in my prayers ,
Lynn Kearney
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Dear Lynn
A very long and beautiful comment. I thank you and pray you will be blessed by our most loving Lord.
YES AND YES AND YES – my journey came through that VII Church – hence those old posts showing Paul VI but Bishop Dolan said I should leave them as part of history. I know all the sites and Bishops online you mention, although my mentor and spiritual Advisor is in Heaven I am personally in touch with others.
My email is anasaintpaul@gmail.com.
I am a Sed and live in Cape Town, South Africa and truly am struggling terribly to keep this Site going – all the bills are in USD and the Rand is worthless against it. I am considering making a begging post asking for monthly donors to help me. So please, if you are able to assist, please accept my deepest gratitude. 🙏🤗
I included my email above so that we can continue our conversation. 🧡 Ana
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