The great bonfire of the Coming of the Holy House, on the Sibillini Mountains
On the evening of December 9th, in Bolognola, the highest and least populated village in the Monti Sibillini in the province of Macerata, one of the oldest and most heartfelt traditions of the Marche region is renewed: the lighting of the Focaraccio of Our Lady of Loreto. It is a large bonfire of wood and faggots that burns through the night, in the Renaccio area, on the eve of the feast of the Coming of the Holy House, celebrated on December 10th.
According to popular tradition, on the night between December 9th and 10th, 1294, the Holy House of Nazareth, the dwelling of the Virgin Mary, arrived in Loreto by flight, transported by angels. The bonfires lit throughout the Marche and much of Umbria recall precisely those that, according to legend, illuminated the path of the Holy House through the skies of central Italy. Hence the many local names for the rite: focaracci in the Macerata and Fermo areas, fugaroni in the Ancona area, fochere in the Ascoli area. Devotion, from a spontaneous gesture of the peasants, was formalized in the 17th century and has continued uninterrupted ever since.
In Bolognola, the focaraccio is above all a community event. Preparation is collective: wood is gathered in the preceding days, and on the evening of December 9th, the village gathers around the fire. Traditionally, the bonfire is accompanied by a moment of prayer—the recitation of the Ave Maria, the rosary, or the Loreto litanies—and by the sharing of wine and broad beans, in an atmosphere that combines the religious dimension with conviviality and festivity.
With just over a hundred inhabitants, Bolognola is the least populous municipality in the Marche region, nestled in the heart of the Monti Sibillini National Park. Severely affected by the 2016 earthquake, the village has made its traditions a symbol of resistance and identity: the focaraccio, like the community's other events, is a way to keep alive the memory and life of a mountain village. For those visiting the area, the night of the focaraccio is a unique opportunity to discover the authenticity of the Macerata hinterland, far from the main tourist crowds.
December 10th, the feast of Our Lady of Loreto, patron saint of the region, is also Marche Day, established in 2004 to celebrate the identity and cultural heritage of the territory. Bolognola's focaraccio thus fits into a network of bonfires that, on the same night, illuminate villages, countryside, and cities throughout the region.
The 2026 edition of the Bonfire of Our Lady of Loreto in Bolognola is scheduled for Wednesday, December 9, 2026, in the Renaccio locality. As per centuries-old tradition, the evening will be marked by the lighting of the great bonfire, around which the community of the Macerata village will gather for the usual moment of prayer and conviviality.
The 2026 edition will be part of the widespread network of bonfires lit throughout the Marche and much of Umbria on the night between December 9th and 10th, a tradition that in Bolognola, as in other villages of the Sibillini Mountains, keeps alive a heritage of popular faith and mountain identity.
The detailed program for the 2026 edition will be announced by the Municipality of Bolognola in the weeks preceding the event. The tradition of the focaraccio includes, on the evening of December 9th:
The precise times will be announced closer to the date.
The lighting of the great bonfire on a winter night in the Sibillini Mountains, in one of the highest and most evocative villages in the Marche region, on the eve of Marche Day on December 10th.
The focaraccio is lit on the evening of December 9th, the eve of the feast of Our Lady of Loreto. In 2026, it falls on Wednesday, December 9th.
Bolognola (MC), Renaccio locality, in the Monti Sibillini. The village is reachable by car from Sarnano and the SP91; it is not directly served by train.
By car: from the A14 motorway, exit at Civitanova Marche, then take the superstrada towards Macerata-Sarnano and provincial roads to Bolognola. By train: Macerata or Civitanova Marche station, then continue by car or bus towards the upper Fiastrone valley.
The event takes place outdoors, in December and in the mountains: dress very warmly. Free admission. For information: Municipality of Bolognola, tel. +39 0737 520225, [email protected].
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