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Happy Saint Joseph’s Day!

In some parts of Italy, where St. Joseph is regarded by many as their Patron Saint, and many Italian-American communities, thanks are given to St. Joseph ("San Giuseppe" in Italian) for preventing a famine in Sicily during the Middle Ages. According to legend, there was a severe drought at the time, and the people prayed for their patron saint to bring them rain. They promised that if he answered their prayers, they would prepare a large feast to honor him. The rain did come, and the people of prepared a large banquet for their patron saint. The fava bean was the crop which saved the population from starvation, and is a traditional part of St. Joseph's Day altars and traditions. Giving food to the needy is a St. Joseph's Day custom. In some communities it is traditional to wear red clothing and eat pastries known as a Zeppole on St. Joseph's Day.

Upon a typical St. Joseph's Day altar, people place flowers, limes, candles, wine, fava beans, specially prepared cakes, breads, and cookies (as well as other meatless dishes), and zeppole. Foods are traditionally served containing bread crumbs to represent saw dust since St. Joseph was a carpenter. Because the feast occurs during Lent, traditionally no meat was allowed on the celebration table. The altar usually has three tiers, to represent the trinity.

Some villages like Belmonte Mezzagno use to burn wood and logs in squares on the day before St.Joseph, as thanksgiving to the Saint. This is called "'A Vampa di San Giuseppe"(the Saint Joseph's bonfire
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Old 03-19-2009, 05:24 PM
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Auguri a tutti gli giuseppe
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la festa del papà.. auguri a tutti i papà.. e se qualcuno ha il papà che si chiama giuseppe auguri doppi..
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haha si me lo dimenticato AUGURI A GLI PAPA DELL FORUM
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San Giuseppe Giorno Felice.

Is the grammar correct or is it Felice Santi Giuseppe Giorno? Heck knowing my luck it's neither or.
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I think it's.......Buona Festa di san Giuseppe
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Oh! So you use good rather than happy in this case?

Now when will I finally get something right?
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