Feast of San Giuseppe in Chiusa Sclafani

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  • Religious

Date of the event

  • 19
  • March

La feast of Saint Joseph in the country of Chiusa Sclafani it is a moment deeply felt by the local population because it mixes the devotion to the figure of the Saint, which is the patron of the village, with folklore since it was once a holiday dedicated to the poor, so today tables are still organized to which not only the needy but also the strangers are invited.

It can truly represent a unique event, especially for those who come from outside and want to immerse themselves in Sicilian folklore: here is all the information that can be used to take part in the event.

Description of the Feast of San Giuseppe in Chiusa Sclafani

The feast of San Giuseppe is the event dedicated to the one who is, together with San Nicola, the patron saint of the village.

From a religious point of view, the most important moment of the event is represented by the Holy Procession which is organized on March 19 and which carries the statue of Joseph in triumph. From a folklore point of view, on the other hand, during the feast of San Giuseppe in Chiusa Sclafani an altar is organized in what is the former Benedictine convent of Badia, around which the food offerings of all the faithful gather, reserved for feeding the poor. With the same intention, in all the houses of the village laden tables are organized and not only the poor are invited to lunch and dinner but in general all visitors from outside the village. During the festival you can taste some typical specialties such as sfinci, pignolata and cucciddati.

The story linked to the feast of San Giuseppe in Chiusa Sclafani

The tradition of celebrating San Giuseppe in the village of Chiusa Sclafani seems to be very ancient, even if the first official documents that speak of this event date back only to the eighteenth century. Only in 1977 was San Giuseppe named co-patron of the village and the festival was institutionalized and permanently included in the calendar of Chiusa Sclafani. Since then, the event has been enriched every year with new activities and appointments to involve an ever-growing public.

When the feast of San Giuseppe takes place in Chiusa Sclafani

The feast of San Giuseppe in the village of Chiusa Sclafani is held on the day in which the Catholic church celebrates this figure, i.e. the 19 March.

Where the feast of San Giuseppe takes place in the village of Chiusa Sclafani

The party has its central fulcrum within theformer Benedictine Monastery Badia but in reality all the streets of the village are involved in the celebrations as well as the homes of private individuals.

What to do during the feast of San Giuseppe around Chiusa Sclafani

Those wishing to participate in the feast of San Giuseppe in the village of Chiusa Sclafani will be able to take advantage of the opportunity to discover more closely the beauties it reserves. Among the monuments not to be missed is certainly the Mother Church which, as it is easy to imagine, is dedicated to San Nicola: in addition to being beautiful from an architectural point of view, it contains some works of art whose construction dates back to the period between the XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries. The complex known by the name of Abbey of the Benedictines it is the one in which the altar of San Giuseppe is set up while in the Church of Santa Maria Assunta you can admire its beautiful Baroque-style portal.

How to get to Chiusa Sclafani

Those who want to reach Chiusa Sclafani can leave by car, from Palermo and first take the SS624 and then the Sp4 while from Catania it will be necessary to first take the A19 and then the SS640.
From Trapani the best route is the one that includes the A29 and then the E933, from Messina the A20 and then the E90, from Syracuse the A19 and then the E932. Finally, from Agrigento you must take the SS115, from Enna and Caltanissetta first the SS640 and then the SS115.

The village of Chiusa Sclafani does not have its own railway station so those who wish to travel on the train they can refer to the nearby stations of Cammarata, Acquaviva or Roccapalumba and then reach the destination through the bus numbers premises made available by the AST company.

 

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