Duomo di San Giovanni Battista at night, Vietri Sul Mare Photo by New York Scugnizzo |
July 30, 2019
July 29, 2019
A Look at the 16th Annual Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Bergen Beach, Brooklyn
Evviva Maria!
Photos by New York Scugnizzo
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After Mass, members of the Gioiosa Marina Social Club place the statue on to the vera |
Devotees pin donations on to the statue of Our Lady |
(Above & below) Departing the bustling fairgrounds, the procession wends its way through the neighborhood |
Danny Vecchiano and the Giglio Band |
Bishop Octavio Cisneros, Msgr. Joseph Grimaldi, Dcn. Frank D'Accordo and Dcn. Vincenzo La Gamba make a short stop at the beautiful Mazza residence |
Members of the Associazione Culturale Pugliese Figli Maria SS. Addolorata show their support |
Back at the fairgrounds, devotees sing hymns for the Blessed Mother |
July 28, 2019
A Look at the 109th Annual Feast of Saint Ann in Hoboken, New Jersey
Evviva Sant'Anna! Photos by New York Scugnizzo |
The elaborate high altar in St. Ann's Church (704 Jefferson St.) |
(Above & below) After Mass, the Holy Name Society present St. Ann to the expectant crowd |
(Above & below) The procession wends its way through Hoboken |
The color guard lead the procession |
Members of the Padre Pio Prayer Group show their support |
The John Duke Band |
Members of the St. Ann's Guild take turns pulling the statue |
(Above & below) Shrines dedicated to Sant'Anna were erected along the procession route |
Failla Memorial Home generously gave participants sandwiches, pastries, watermelon and cold water |
The Madonna Dei Martiri Society generously offered participants some delicious focaccia and much-needed cold water |
(L) Generous locals offer cold water to participants. (R) San Giacomo greets Sant'Anna outside the Monte San Giacomo clubhouse |
The procession makes a pit stop at the Monte San Giacomo clubhouse |
Inside, participants are treated to delicious roast beef and pepper sandwiches |
San Giacomo joins the celebration |
Over five hours in the streets, Saint Ann is returned to the church |
The statues are carried to the sanctuary |
Sant'Anna and San Giacomo are placed before the altar |
The party was just getting started back at the Monte San Giacomo Club |
July 17, 2019
Evviva Maria! Celebrating the 129th Annual Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Newark, New Jersey
Evviva Maria! |
Following the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, pilgrims processed the statue of Our Lady for a few hours through the working-class neighborhood. Accompanied by the Tony Neglia Festival Band, our cortège wended its way through the streets with great fanfare. Along the way, we were regularly greeted by spirited locals who generously offered participants cold water and refreshments.
Returning to the church, the statue (adorned with donations) was placed back on the beautifully decorated bye-altar. Fr. Damian concluded the ceremony with a benediction and the opportunity to venerate the relic of the Blessed Mother’s veil.
Adjourning to the rectory, guests were treated to a catered reception courtesy of the Very Rev. Msgr. Cav. Joseph Ambrosio, Chaplain of the Constantinian Order and Pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church.
The Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass |
(L) The relic of the veil of the Blessed Mother. (L) The High Altar |
Dama Minervini & Cavs Napoli, Fratta, Gangone & Berardi with Fr. Zahlocki |
After Mass, Our Lady is presented to the expectant crowd. Placed on a wagon, the statue was pulled through the Ironbound section of Newark, New Jersey |
The procession wends its way through the neighborhood |
(Above & below) Knights of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George proudly served as honor guard |
(Above & below) The procession stops so residents can offer donations |
(R) Along the procession route, devotees set up statues and generously offer water to participants |
(L) After the procession, the statue is returned to the bye-altar. (R) Standard of the defunct Our Lady of Mt. Carmel society of Waterville, New York |
The Benediction |
After the Benediction, devotees venerate the relic of the veil |
Back at the rectory, Monsignor regales us with a few songs Photos courtesy of Rosanna Minervini, Anthony Scillia and John Napoli |
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