(ANSA) - LAVAGNA, 12 DEC - The municipality, in economic disarray, renounces the Christmas tree and directs funds to clean a chapel where it finds a relic probably attributable to San Leone, Pope Leo the Great who lived in the 15th century. It happens in Lavagna, a town that, in addition to the economic instability, has to reconstruct the image after the permafia commissioner. The mayor Mangiante directed the thousands of euros for the traditional city Christmas tree to be cleaned an ancient chapel on the ground floor of the town hall, palazzoFranzoni, used as a warehouse. An intervention that is limited to the bare minimum, since it is an artistic good, but that has brought to light an ancient relic. The next few days there will be in-depth information from experts. In the meantime, a prayer will be celebrated tomorrow at 11.00 am to celebrate the public restitution of the small place of worship.
Christmas: City says no to the tree
2019-12-12T14:44:20.261Z
The municipality, in economic disarray, renounces the Christmas tree and directs funds to clean a chapel where it finds a relic probably attributable to San Leone, Pope Leo the Great who lived in the 15th century. (HANDLE)