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Over time, the festival expanded into an 11-day street fair organized and run by Felice Autunno Caduto felice people outside the neighborhood. It is now an annual celebration of food and drink, and a major tourist attraction. "Delicious autumn! My very soul is Centered on Mulberry Street, which is closed to traffic for the occa- wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about sion, the festival generally features sausages, zeppole, street ven- the earth seeking the successive autumns." ~ dors, games, parades and other such attractions. The Grand Proces- George Eliot sion is held starting at 2 p.m. on the last Saturday of the feast, imme- Catholics who commemorate the Feast of St. Januar- diately after a celebratory Mass at the Church of the Most Precious ius may celebrate two miracles—one ancient, one modern; one Old Blood. This is a Roman Catholic candlelit procession in which the World, one New World. This past September 19, at the cathedral in statue of San Gennaro is carried from its permanent home in the Naples, Italy, dedicated to the fourth century martyr, dried blood pre- Most Precious Blood Church through the streets of Little Italy. served as a relic of the saint miraculously liquefied, as it has done Autumn Italian Dishes: Pumpkin Ravioli or Tortelli, Savory nearly every year for the last seventeen hundred years. Half a world Pumpkin Pie (Piatto Unico), Tagliatelle with Black Truffle, Porcini away, in New York’s Little Italy, descendants of Neapolitan immi- Mushroom Risotto, Fillet Steak in Pastry, Pumpkin Frittelle, Buon grants remember their Old World patron saint with a ten-day Festival Appetito. of San Gennaro, much as they have done for the past eighty-seven If your idea of a great vacation is a less crowded destina- years. As skeptics sadly continue to doubt the first event, so many tion, you should definitely visit Lake Como in Autumn. One of the believers may be tempted to disregard the second. The raucous most beautiful lakes in Italy, Lake Como in the month of October celebrations accompanying the Festival of San Gennaro stand at transforms into the perfect place to take a break and pamper yourself quite a remove from the doctrinal concerns and devotional practices with exclusive Italian experience. The enchanting beauty of the lake that have marked “serious” Catholicism in America for the past gen- and the towns on its shores accentuates during the autumn season eration. Yet the promiscuous mingling of the sacred and the profane, when the climate is pleasant and the towns are friendlier and less the public and the private, has been the great historic achievement of touristy. Your pocket will also thank you for taking a trip to Lake Catholic culture. Como during October when food, accommodation and transport are The story of San Gennaro begins in the early fourth cen- often available at discounted rates. Since the crowd has thinned by tury, during the Great Persecution under the emperor Diocletian. now, you have a lot of room for a peaceful retreat by the lake. The Bishop of Benevento, Italy, Gennaro was imprisoned for visiting other promenades are especially beautiful where you can enjoy a slow Christians imprisoned in the early years of the persecution. As leg- romantic walk soaking up the beauty of the landscape. The weather end has it, Gennaro was tortured and thrown into a fiery furnace, yet is predictable during the season and adds to the serene atmosphere emerged unharmed. At the end of his tortures, he was publicly be- of the place. Lake Como has plenty of indoor attractions too such as headed. An old man wrapped his body and head in a burial cloth, the magnificent villas, historical churches and important museums while the women of Naples soaked up his blood with a sponge, which give an insight into the history of the region. enough to fill two glass phials. Four decades later, a slave woman "Listen! the wind is rising, and the air is wild with leaves, named Eusebia, who had been Gennaro’s wet nurse, carried the we have had our summer evenings, now for October eves." ~ Hum- phials in a procession as the faithful transferred the martyr’s remains bert Wolfe to the catacombs of Naples. It was during this procession that the My wish for you, Brothers and Sisters is that this fall/ liquification first occurred. Since that time, the miracle is said to have Autumn be full of brilliant colors, that the sound of leaves under your occurred three times each year: on the first Sunday in May, on Sep- feet remind you of your childhood playing in the leaves, the cool crisp tember 19 (the saint’s feast day), and on December 16 (to com- air awaken your spirit and as the nights become long again may you memorate the saint’s protection against the threatened eruption of the not be alone and may you experience and witness miracles of your volcano at Vesuvius). own. "The earth has music for those who listen." ~ William See you ALL at the next General Meeting, Lodge function/ Shakespeare event.