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Benvenuti! Eccovi una pratica guida turistica e fonte completa di informazioni sull'Italia. Qui troverete tanti consigli utili che vi aiuteranno a programmare il prossimo viaggio di piacere o di lavoro in Italia. Vi spiegheremo come spostarvi meglio, quali località visitare e le caratteristiche regionali, la cultura, e le tradizioni con articoli su Roma, Firenze, Venezia e tanto di più! Spero l'apprezzerete!
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La Festa di San Giuseppe, St. Joseph's Day, Father's Day in Italy, March 19th
posted Wednesday, March 17, 2010 |
On March 19th, Italy will celebrate the Feast of Saint Joseph, or La Festa di San Giuseppe. It also serves as a Father's Day celebration. St. Joseph was declared the patron saint of the Universal Church by Pope Pius IX in 1870.
The origin dates back to when there was a terrible drought in Sicily. The people prayed to St. Joseph, asking him to bring rain. When the rains came, the people celebrated and prepared a large feast to thank him. Large tables of food were prepared in public and crowds of people gathered to celebrate and feast, alongside with the poor people.
Current St. Joseph's Day tradition in Italy
It is customary to donate food to the needy as was done in the original feast and also customary to wear red.
Culinary Delights
Zeppole is the most popular St. Joseph's Day Feast. It is made by making a fried pastry shell and inserting ricotta filling (similar to what is found inside a cannoli). It can also be filled with vanilla or chocolate. St. Joseph's cream puffs, or Sfinge di San Giuseppe can usually be found at any Italian bakery during the month of March. Labels: festa di san giuseppe, sfinge di san giuseppe, st. joseph's day, zeppole
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Italian Jokes or "Barzellette"
posted November 8, 2004 | updated July 31, 2005
Need a laugh to brighten your day, then check out these Italian jokes.
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