87th ANNUAL FEAST OF SAN GENNARO TO TAKE PLACE SEPTEMBER 12-22, 2013
The
87th Annual Feast of San Gennaro will be held in Little Italy for 11
days from Thursday, September 12, through Sunday, September 22, 2013, on
the streets of historic Little Italy, the lower Manhattan neighborhood
which served as the first home in America for hundreds of thousands of
Italian immigrants who came here seeking to improve their lives
beginning in the early part of the 20th century.
Presented
annually since 1996 by Figli di San Gennaro, Inc. (Children of San
Gennaro), a not-for-profit community organization dedicated to keeping
alive the spirit and faith of the early Italian immigrants, this year’s
Feast is expected once again to attract more than one-million people
from the four corners of the globe to the streets of Little Italy to
participate in the annual Salute to the Patron Saint of Naples.
Although
this is an annual celebration of faith, the Feast of San Gennaro is
known the world over for its festive atmosphere, an 11-day event
featuring religious processions and colorful parades, free musical
entertainment every day, a wide variety of ethnic food delicacies,
charming restaurants and cafes and even a world-famous cannoli-eating
competition! The central focus of the celebration takes place every
September 19th, the official Saint Day when a celebratory Mass is held
in Most Precious Blood Church, followed immediately by a religious
procession in which the Statue of San Gennaro is carried from its
permanent home in the church through the streets that comprise Little
Italy.
"This Feast of San Gennaro holds a special place in the
place of Italian people everywhere,” says Joseph Mattone, President of
Figli di San Gennaro, Inc. "It is a festive period of faith and
redemption, a time for remembrance and reconciliation, and a time for
celebration. The delicious food, the free musical entertainment that
reflects Italian-American culture and heritage are all there. The Feast
brings the world to Little Italy and Little Italy to the world.”
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