The festival of the patron saints and the tradition of the cìgljë
The Festival of Saints Felice and Policarpo is the most important religious celebration in Francavilla in Sinni, a village in the Lucanian Pollino region, in the province of Potenza. The relics of the two saints arrived in the town in 1626 from the catacombs of San Callisto in Rome, and on August 10th, 1628, they were proclaimed principal protectors of the community due to the numerous graces received.
According to tradition, Saint Felice was a Roman soldier converted to Christianity and beheaded under Emperor Diocletian, while Saint Policarpo, Bishop of Smyrna and an apostolic disciple, suffered martyrdom by fire during the persecutions. Their memory is celebrated with particular fervor on August 9th and 10th, the main day of the festival.
The most characteristic element is the cìgljë: decorative structures carried on the heads of the faithful during the procession, made from wheat ears or candles and adorned with ribbons and flowers. Devotees dance with these elements around the statues of the saints, in a ritual that intertwines peasant faith, thanksgiving, and community identity.
Each year, the festival strengthens the religious devotion and identity of Francavilla in Sinni, bringing the inhabitants together for a day of great participation and fervor. The event is part of the life of the Municipality of Francavilla in Sinni, in the Province of Potenza, in the heart of the Pollino National Park.
The festival of the patron saints Felice and Policarpo is a fixed date: in 2026, it will be celebrated on August 9th and 10th, with the main day on the 10th. The community renews the procession and the tradition of the cìgljë, the symbolic heart of the festival.
The detailed religious and civil program for 2026 will be announced by the parish and the festival committee in the weeks preceding the event.
The usual schedule includes:
How to get there: Francavilla in Sinni is reached via the SS653 Sinnica, in the Pollino area.
When: August 9th and 10th (main day August 10th).
Admission: free religious festival, along the streets of the town center.
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