The three martyrs of 303 AD, principal patrons of Isernia and the Diocese
Saints Nicandro, Marciano, and Daria are the principal patrons of Isernia and the entire Diocese of Isernia-Venafro. According to tradition, the three were martyrs beheaded in 303 AD during the persecution by Emperor Diocletian: Daria was the wife of Nicandro, a Christian soldier, and Marciano was his companion. In 313 AD, a basilica was built at the site of their martyrdom, where their relics are still preserved today.
The main feast day is June 17th, but the celebrations extend from June 16th to 18th. On the evening of the 16th, the silver bust of Saint Nicandro and the relics of the martyrs are carried in procession from the Church of the Annunciation to the basilica, followed by solemn vespers presided over by the Bishop.
On June 17th, the day of the solemnity, the entire day is marked by Masses and culminates in the solemn Pontifical Mass, during which an ancient civic and religious rite is renewed: the handing over of the city keys and candles to the Bishop by the mayor, a centuries-old gesture that seals the bond between the civil community and its patrons. The faithful also await the miracle of the Holy Manna, the liquid that, according to tradition, flows from Saint Nicandro's tomb.
On the evening of June 18th, a long and well-attended procession accompanies the Patron Saints back from the basilica to the Church of the Annunciation, with thousands of faithful and the traditional popular hymn composed in 1881, in one of the most significant identity events of the Molise capital.
The Festival of Patron Saints Nicandro, Marciano, and Daria 2026 is celebrated in Isernia from June 16th to 18th, with the solemnity on June 17th.
On the evening of June 16th, the silver bust of Saint Nicandro and the relics of the martyrs are carried in procession from the Church of the Annunciation to the basilica, followed by solemn vespers presided over by Bishop Camillo Cibotti. On June 17th, among the day's Masses, the highlight is the solemn Pontifical Mass with the renewal of the ancient rite of handing over the city keys and candles to the Bishop by the mayor. On the evening of June 18th, the long final procession accompanies the Patrons from the basilica to the Annunciation, with thousands of faithful and the popular hymn from 1881.
The rite of handing over the city keys to the Bishop during the Pontifical Mass on June 17th; the procession of the silver bust; the grand final procession on June 18th.
The basilica and the Church of the Annunciation are located in Isernia, reachable by car via the SS17 and SS650 Trignina roads and by train on the Rome-Campobasso-Isernia line. The historic center is walkable.
Traffic modifications are expected during the processions. All celebrations are free and open to the faithful; for updated times, consult the website of the Diocese of Isernia-Venafro.
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Basilica dei Santi Martiri e chiesa dell'Annunziata
Basilica dei Santi Cosma e Damiano, 86170 Isernia