Statue of St. Peter, St. Peter's Fiesta Gloucester, MA, July 1, 2012 |
While for most people summer is about sun, beach, and barbecues,
for those of us interested in history and heritage, it means adding
interesting cultural happenings into the mix.
For me, this summer has included processions and festivals; most notably St. Peter’s Fiesta in Gloucester, MA which occurred on July 1st and the upcoming
Fisherman’s Feast in the North End of Boston on August 18th. My interest in St. Peter’s Fiesta stems from
my work with the Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association (GFWA) for Six Pairs of Hands, a play based on the
lives and work of Gloucester women, who lobby in support of the fishing industry. Throughout
the process of interviewing these women, most of whom are of Sicilian descent, we came to find that St. Peter’s Fiesta and celebrations in Sicily were important to these women.
St. Peter’s Fiesta is a series of events that occur over a
period of several days in late June/early July, beginning with a novena and
ending with a public mass and procession. This was
my first year attending the procession and festival. I was impressed by the size of the procession and the inclusion of saints from
not only Sicily, but also Portugal and Brazil.
Included in the procession were Our Lady of Fatima, Madonna of Aparecida,
Maria ss del Lume, Maria ss Annunziata, Maria ss delle Grazie, Madonna del Soccorso,
and, of course, St. Peter. Maria ss del Lume, St. Peter's Fiesta Gloucester, MA, July 1, 2012 |
For those who missed St. Peter’s Fiesta, have no fear, other opportunities are upcoming. To see a procession featuring Madonna del Soccorso, be sure to attend the Fisherman’s Feast on April 18th in the North End. This festival will include not only a procession but also the famous flight of the angel!