Feast of San Gennaro in Naples
The September version of the twice-yearly celebration of the patron saint of Naples, San Gennaro, in nearly upon us. The main event occurs on 19 September, the feast day of San Gennaro, when the faithful gather in the Cathedral of Naples to witness the liquefaction of the saint’s blood.
San Gennaro was the Bishop of Benevento when he was beheaded during Diocletian’s persecution of Christians in 305 A.D. Some of the martyr’s blood was collected by a woman, and it was taken to Naples along with San Gennaro’s skeleton. Just eight years later, the first miracle of the liquefaction of San Gennaro’s blood, which is normally a solid mass, was recorded. The saint is associated with protecting the city from eruptions of Mount Vesuvius as well as other tragedies.
Now the miracle happens as many as 18 times a year, but the first Saturday in May and 19 September are particularly special days for Neapolitans. Following a boisterous procession through the streets of Spaccanapoli, the historical centre of Naples, the silver bust of San Gennaro is placed next to the altar in the Cathedral. The ampoule containing the saint’s blood is shown to those in attendance—religious and political officials as well as hundreds of spectators.
Then, after anywhere from moments to more than an hour of intense prayer by the “zie” (aunts) of San Gennaro, women seated in the front row of the church, the blood begins bubbling and changes into a liquid.
The church bells ring wildly, the faithful cheer and gather to kiss the ampoule, and Naples is believed to be safe for awhile at least—if the blood fails to liquefy, it is seen as a bad omen for the city. In fact, before the 1980 earthquake that left 2000 dead, the miracle of San Gennaro’s blood had failed to occur.
Here are some looks inside the Cathedral during the unique ritual as well as a short documentary (in English) on the Miracle of San Gennaro:
The Feast of San Gennaro is also widely celebrated in Italian communities outside of Italy; one of the largest is in Little Italy in New York City.




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If you ever go to the NYC Fest go before dark as the crowds get too large and rowdy at night. There really isn't much left to NY's Little Italy these days!
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Another fab article Michelle. I've been to the San Gennero festival in NYC. The food is aaaaaamazing.
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Great article!! I have attending the Feast in NYC and it is one grand event- though I am sure not as good as the REAL thing!!
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I'm sure the NYC version is fabulous as well; the photos and videos I've seen of that are amazing!
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The NYC San Gennaro Festival is okay if you get there early after it gets dark it is wall to wall people.My Mother and her younger sister would attend every few years up until they were both in their 70's. They stopped attending because they were depressed visiting a Little Italy that has really become "Little"! No comment on the food we ate there when we last went.