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Festa del Santissimo Salvatore a Pazzano (Calabrian: Festa dô Sarvaturi; 'Feast of the Holiest Saviour') is a three-day Catholic festival celebrated in Pazzano, Reggio Calabria, Italy, every first weekend after 5 August. It was originally the Byzantine celebration of the transfiguration of Christ, still observed today by both the Catholic and Orthodox churches on 6 August.
It is divided in a civil and religious program. Starting nine days before the feast, Novena (Calabrian: novina) is celebrated, consisting of the adoration of the Saviour's statue and the recitation prayers for nine days. Novena is preceded by a litany.
History
editThe current wooden statue used in the celebration was created in 1797 by Serrese sculptor Vincenzo Scrivo, discovered thanks to a restoration made in the 1980s. In 2006, another little restoration was made, and that year the feast began at the border with Stilo at Via Nazionale.
Pazzano-Australian emigrants to Sydney (Australia) in Narrawena suburb celebrate Santissimo Salvatore with a similar statue of John the Apostle.[1]
Program
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Friday
editSaturday
editSunday
editMeaning
editThe religious procession relives three periods of Jesus' life.
- The first is the transfiguration of Christ upon Mount Tabor, symbolized by the path from the little chapel to the Calvary going through Parrera Street, whose name is of Greek origin, meaning: "steep climb".
- The second is the cumprunta or cunfrunti ("confrontation") of Sunday morning, when Saint Joseph and Mary meet Jesus coming back from the temple to learn from the masters.[clarification needed]
- The third it is the cumprunta of Sunday afternoon, when Jesus greets his parents and begins his predication, symbolized by a circuitous route through the streets and alleys of the town.[2]
Litany
editLitany played and sung at Pazzano
Below, a piece of the litany, sung in Latin and played by a band:
Kyrie, eleison
Christe, eleison
Kyrie, eleisonChriste, audi nos
Christe, exaudi nosPater de coelis, Deus, miserere nobis
Fili redemptor mundi, Deus, miserere nobis
Spiritus Sancte, Deus, miserere nobis
Sancta Trinitas, unus Deus, miserere nobisSancta Maria, ora pro nobis
Sancta Dei genitrix, ora pro nobis
Sancta Virgo virginum, ora pro nobisMater Christi, ora pro nobis
Mater Divinae Gratiae, ora pro nobis
Mater purissima, ora pro nobis
Mater castissima, ora pro nobis
Mater inviolata, ora pro nobis
Mater intemerata, ora pro nobis
Mater amabilis, ora pro nobis
Mater admirabilis, ora pro nobis...
Works
editThe documentary Festa, by Giuseppe Fiorenza, tells and describes the feast of 1992.[3]
Gallery
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Mass celebration
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Night procession to the Chapel
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Statue taken to the chapel
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Salvatore at the chapel on Sunday morning
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Santo Salvatore in Parrera Street
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Salvatore at the calvary
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Santo Salvatore in procession
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Santo in the town streets
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Santo Salvatore at the Old Fountain
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Santo Salvatore near IV Novembre Square
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Cunfrunti 1
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Cunfrunti 2
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Cunfrunti 3
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Cunfrunti 4
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Getting back in the church
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Statue in the alleys
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Statue in the alleys 2
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Statue in the alleys 3
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Statue in the alleys 4
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Santo Salvatore at the calvary
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Festa del Santo Salvatore in the 1950s
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Santo Salvatore feast of 1965
Videos
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Festa del Santo Salvatore begins (1994)
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Festa del Santo Salvatore - Night, going to the chapel (1994)
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Parrera street(2007)
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Cunfrunti of Sunday morning (1994)
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Vow to the saint (1994)
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Coming back to the church of Santa Maria Assunta in Cielo (1994)
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Procession among the alleys (2007)
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Feast among the alleys (2007)
References
edit- ^ "Festa del Santo Salvatore a Sidney, Australia su Youtube". 14 March 2009.
- ^ "Festa del Santo Salvatore a Sidney, Australia su Youtube". 14 March 2009.
- ^ "Feast - Festa di Giuseppe Fiorenza". 15 September 2013.