August 22, 2018

A Look at the 129th Annual Feast of Saint Rocco in Little Italy, New York (Part 2)

The Procession
Viva San Rocco!
Photos by New York Scugnizzo
Scenes from Sunday’s 129th Annual Feast of St. Rocco at the Shrine Church of the Most Precious Blood in Manhattan’s historic Little Italy. (See Part 1, Mass and Opening Ceremony and Part 3, The Procession Continued and Dinner Party)
The expectant crowd erupts in elation as the saint descends the stairs
Laden with gold, money and ex-voto,
the procession departs Little Italy
Salvatore and Constantino did a terrific job
conveying the cinte, or candle house
Society standards add to the pageantry
Paul Tocci and family generously provided
beverages to thirsty participants 
(Above & below) Revelers dance the tarantella in the
rain outside the old Vanella Funeral Chapel
 
Passing on the traditions to the next generation 
(Above & below) Members and friends of the St. Rocco Society
of Potenza take turns carrying our beloved patron
Locals and tourist enjoy the festivities 
Donations are pinned to the statue all along Mulberry Street
(Above & below) Family and friends celebrating their faith and culture 
(Above & below) A good time was had by all
Our friends from the St. Joseph Society of Lodi, New Jersey show their support
Our friends from the Associazione Culturale Pugliese Figli Maria SS. Addolorata