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Our Lady of Revelation in Rome: How Bruno Cornacchiola’s Encounter with Mary Changed His Life Forever

Rome, April 12th, 1947. A communist. A protestant. A man plotting to assassinate Pope Pius XII.

His name was Bruno Cornacchiola, and he came to this place — Tre Fontane — to prepare a speech meant to tear down the Catholic Church and her doctrine. It was geared especially  against the Virgin Mary.

He left his children to play, but when their voices vanished, he went searching. What he found changed everything.

His children, on their knees, repeating: “Beautiful Lady… Beautiful Lady.” 

“(She) said something very strong: ‘You are persecuting me, enough of it now! Enter into the sheepfold, the holy court of heaven on earth.’ That’s how the Virgin calls the Catholic Church: the holy sheepfold,” explained Sr. Maria Rebecca Nazzaro, Superior of Missionary Community of Divine Revelation.

Bruno described her: white dress, rose-colored belt, green mantle — holding the Scriptures to her heart.

This man, who once wanted to destroy the Church became one of the Church’s boldest defenders. Bruno’s conversion brought thousands back to the faith.

“He was very resolute and strong when he spoke,” Sister Rebecca noted. “But it was precisely this strength in truth and in faith that made it possible for many people to return to the Catholic Church.”

Bruno died in 2001, but the grotto remains untouched — a place of miracles, conversion, and profound peace.

The shrine’s significance continues to grow. On January 4, 2025 Pope Francis appointed Shrines’ former rector, Fr. Renato Tarantelli, as auxiliary bishop and vicegerent of the Diocese of Rome.

Bruno Cornacchiola’s story continues to be remembered by those who visit this unique corner of Rome.

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Adapted by Jacob Stein

Produced by Alexey Gotovskiy, Camera by Alberto Basile, Special thanks & Credits: Our Lady of Revelation Shrine 


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Alexey Gotovskiy has worked at the EWTN Vatican Bureau as a journalist, TV Producer & Manager for the last 7 years. He was born in the Soviet Union, grew up in Russia, was raised in Kazakhstan, and received his graduate level education in Church Communications at the Roman Pontifical University of Holy Cross. He produced the EWTN Vatican Bureau’s flagship program “VATICANO” for 5 years and over 200 episodes covering the Universal Church and Vatican. He was on the papal flight representing EWTN on Pope Francis’ historic trip to Iraq. He speaks 6 languages and is passionate about the former Soviet world and building a bridge between the West and East.

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