The Story of Saint Joseph's Day
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- Mike talks about how Saint Joseph Day traditions formed, keeping the traditions alive, and charity t-shirts.
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Ciao Bella!!! Happy Santa Giuseppe Day!! 🙋🏻♀️ 🇮🇹
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I have to tell you I don't think I ever heard of anyone talk about St. Josephs Day. Thanks for your podcast.
Thank you Paul glad it's appreciated 🙏🏻🇮🇹
love the podcast miss my big italian family and all the memorable parties
Thanks for sharing, I always have the intention on wearing red for this holiday. And I always appreciate it when someone says “happy name day.” And I always try to remember someone else’s onomastico. I wish the channel and the podcast success and ottimo lavoro calabrese paesano.👍
Grazie! Appreciate you
Thank you brother for info
When we were little on St Joseph's Day my mom and grandmother would make big pots of pasta fazool and we would take bowls around to the neighborhood and it was always fun and we love to see the reaction and also everyone waiting on the porch my little brother's name is Joe he's passed away now
Thank you for sharing the memory 🙏🏻🇮🇹
I never knew that meaning. Glad you shared that
Thank you 🙏🏻🇮🇹
St Joseph's day in nola its all altars, fig cookies, lucky beans and parades (of course.) we marry it often with St Patrick's day because we have a large irish-italian culture here. the food is amazing. making of the fig cookies is a huge family event
🇮🇹buon giorno di San Giuseppe🇺🇲
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Where In Westchester🇮🇹
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Where Do They Normally Have The Traditional Saint Joesph’s Table In Westchester NY🇮🇹
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You didn't even show the zeppole that well, at all, and sorry but boring. I'm not sure if you mentioned the famine starting in Sicily.