Sicilian Stories: Palermo – The 1481 St. Agatha’s Day | The Sicilian Wanderer

Processions in Sicily are not just religious gatherings, but big cultural landmarks. From St. Rosalia‘s Day to St. Agatha‘s Day, passing through Sacred Mysteries and Dancing Devils, every little corner in Sicily has its own procession ongoing for centuries now. However, Palermo’s procession in 1481 made history, I’ll tell you why in the video.

 

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Dario Cascio, aka The Sicilian Wanderer, promotes his two places of the heart, with the aim of creating a bridge between the two wonderful islands that belong to him – Sicily and Ireland – through food and recipes, stories and fun facts.

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