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The
most important church in the city of Rome dedicated to Our Lady is the
Basilica of Saint Mary Major, erected around the year 352, during the reign
of Pope Liberius. ( 352-366 ) According to legend, a member of an
aristocratic family, John and his wife were childless and prayed that the
Blessed Mother might designate an heir to bequeath their wealth. They were
favored with a dream in which Our Lady appeared to them on the night of
August 4-5. She requested that they build a church in her honor on the
Esquiline hill and the sign to accompany this dream is that the exact
location would be marked out in snow
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During
that hot summer evening, a miraculous snowfall traced the form of the
basilica on the hill. Our Lady also appeared to Pope Liberius in a dream
that same night so that he too could arrive at the location to see the
miraculous snowfall. Many people gathered to see the unusual event of snow
glistening in the August sun. Upon awakening, John and his wife rushed to
the site and Pope Liberius arrived in solemn procession
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Realizing
that the snow marked the exact location of the church, the people staked off
the area before the snow melted. The basilica was completed within two years
and consecrated by Pope Liberius

Santa
Maria Maggiore,
Rome. 432-40 AD
The
following basic features of the Roman Basilica were adopted in the new Christian
halls: a rectangular plan based on a long nave with side aisles (usually
colonnaded); a clerestory with windows on the upper walls of the nave, either
side; a timber roof; a semi-circular apse at one end
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