On Wednesday they started with a mass at 5:30 AM followed
by 24 hours of pulling a large float with a statue of St Agatha on it. The
people buy large candles and handed them to the people on the float, who light
them. The candles are then discarded. The float was pulled by a very long set of ropes (at least 1 block long).
People dress up in white cassocks and black hats to pull the float. It was
overwhelming. They visit most of the churches in the city and set off
fireworks. In fact they seem to set off fireworks 5-6 times per day and
night. It’s quite a site to see and very
difficult to describe. The festival seems half religious and half cultural. It’s
also a very commercial event with street vendors everywhere selling balloons,
candles, religious ornaments, etc. We can’t seem to figure out why they are
doing this for a person who died several centuries ago (251AD). You can read more about her at this site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_of_Sicily.


















This is the kind of experience you just can't get if you are a regular tourist!!
ReplyDeleteIt's so cool to see local festivals. Soak up that culture!
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