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The Black Madonna of Częstochowa, (''Czarna Madonna'' or ''Matka Boska Częstochowska'' in Polish ) Icon was, according to legend, painted by St. Luke The Evangelist on a cypress table top from the house of the Holy Family.
The painting pictures a 17th Century invasion, The Deluge , which actually changed the course of the war. This event led King Jan Kazimierz to " Crown " Our Lady of Częstochowa ("the Black Madonna ") as Queen and Protector of Poland in the cathedral of Lwów on April 1, 1656 .

A Catholic prayer has been written in devotion to Our Lady of Częstochowa. It is to be said by the faithful every morning upon waking up:

''Holy Mother of Częstochowa, you are full of grace, goodness and mercy. I consecrate to you all my thoughts, words and actions, my soul and body. I humbly beseech your blessings and especially your prayers for my salvation. Today I turn myself to you, good mother, totally, with body and soul amid joy and suffering to obtain for myself and others your blessings on this earth and eternal life in heaven. Amen.''

As a result of the Black Madonna, Częstochowa is regarded as the Holiest City in Poland, with a pilgrimage made there every year by Christians . Often, people will "line up" on the side of the road to hand "luxuries" to the pilgrims (gum, cigarettes, kielbasa, etc) as those who walk the distance to Częstochowa walk the entire day and have little means to provide for themselves.

Ukrainians also have a special devotion for the Madonna of Częstochowa. Refer to article on The Madonna of Częstochowa in Belz


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