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St. Peter’s Square was filled with horses, cows, donkeys, dogs, sheep, chickens, and rabbits on Wednesday for the feast of St. Anthony Abbot. Farmers and pet owners alike brought out their ...
The feast of St. Anthony on June 13 holds particular significance for anyone named Anthony, Toni, or Tony, with local bakeries and churches honoring the saint through blessed bread and special ...
St. Anthony’s Feast, the largest Italian religious festival in New England is back in Boston’s North End. This year the festival marks its 150th year and thousands of visitors are expected to ...
Saint Anthony's Feast day, both in the North End neighborhood and the town of Montefalcione, honors Saint Anthony of Padua, the patron saint of lost articles, who was a Franciscan preacher who ...
Festivals & Expos The 103rd St. Anthony’s Feast returns to the North End Food vendors, parades, and live music will fill the streets of the North End on the last weekend in August.
St. Anthony's Feast Days will be held June 6-8 in Endicott. Festival attendees can enjoy Italian food and live music. Festivities end after a Mass, procession and pasta dinner on June 8.
The North End's favorite weekend is here. A time-honored Italian tradition in Boston's North End since 1919 and in the town of Montefalcione in Italy, Saint Anthony's Feast will be running from ...
The Saint Anthony’s Feast tradition was started by Italian immigrants in 1919 and is now a major religious festival in New England. Singers, contests, religious services and authentic Italian food are ...
Tomorrow, the feast day, concelebrated mass, led by church rector Michael Galea, will be said at 9am. Diana Zammit and Marita Vella, accompanied by organist Ivan Attard, will animate the liturgy.
The North End's favorite weekend is here. A time-honored Italian tradition in Boston's North End since 1919 and in the town of Montefalcione in Italy, Saint Anthony's Feast will be running from ...