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  2. Feast of St. Anthony - Wikipedia

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    The Feast of St. Anthony is celebrated every year in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts on the weekend of the last Sunday in August. [1] The feast has been celebrated since 1919 when a group of Italians from Montefalcione settled in the North End of Boston. [ 2 ]

  3. Boston's Saint Anthony's Feast is happening this weekend in ...

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    For the next few days, the North End is going to be filled with Catholic processions celebrating Saint Anthony of Padua and heavenly food stalls. Boston's Saint Anthony's Feast is happening this ...

  4. Feast of Little Italy is back! Free admission to Jupiter's ...

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    It's the 20th anniversary for Feast of Little Italy, and to celebrate, admission is free this year. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  5. North End, Boston - Wikipedia

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    By 1890, the North Square area was known as Little Italy. [2] The population of Italian immigrants in the North End grew steadily until reaching its peak, in 1930, of 44,000 (99.9% of the neighborhood's total population). [19]

  6. Agrippina of Mineo - Wikipedia

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    Immigrants from Mineo to the North End of Boston have celebrated their patron saint annually since 1914 during the first week of August. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] The original statue of St. Agrippina in the North End of Boston where her feast day is a large public festival.

  7. Great Feast of the Holy Ghost: Weekend schedule has parades ...

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    When does the Great Feast of the Holy Ghost officially end? The feast will come to a close on Monday, Aug. 26, with a banquet at White’s of Westport, starting at 6 p.m., with the presence of ...

  8. Feast of San Gennaro - Wikipedia

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    The Feast of San Gennaro (in Italian: Festa di San Gennaro), also known as San Gennaro Festival, is a Neapolitan and Italian-American patronal festival dedicated to Saint Januarius, patron saint of Naples and Little Italy, New York. [1] His feast is celebrated on 19 September in the calendar of the Catholic Church. [a] [3] [4]

  9. Little Italy - Wikipedia

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    A "Little Italy" strives essentially to have a version of the country of Italy placed in the middle of a large non-Italian city. This sort of enclave is often the result of periods of Italian immigration , during which people of the same culture settled or were ostracized and segregated together in certain areas.