The patrons of San Chirico Raparo between devotion and tradition
San Chirico Raparo, a village in the province of Potenza nestled at the foot of Mount Raparo in the Pollino-Lagonegrese area, celebrates its two patrons in July: Saint Quiricus, the young martyr of Iconium killed at just three years old with his mother Saint Julitta, and Saint Symphorosa, co-patron, martyr of Tivoli with her seven children. A devotion that has its roots in centuries past and which, since 1641, has also been expressed in the veneration of the relic of blood of Saint Symphorosa.
The festival is preceded by a long spiritual preparation: from June 15th, what is popularly called 'a mhsata' begins, a month of daily masses at 7:00 PM, followed by novenas dedicated to the patron saints. It is a sign of a deep and daily bond between the community and its protectors, culminating in the central days of mid-July.
The patronal festival is an opportunity to discover San Chirico Raparo and its mountainous territory, amidst unspoiled nature and religious traditions experienced with intensity. In summer, the village welcomes residents, returning emigrants, and visitors, who find in the patrons' festival the heart of community identity.
For 2026, the patronal festival of Saint Quiricus and Saint Symphorosa is scheduled from July 15th to 18th, with the usual spiritual preparation starting on June 15th ('a mhsata') and the novenas dedicated to the saints. The central days will feature the day of Saint Quiricus, the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the vigil of Saint Symphorosa with the translation of the statue and the procession of the relic of blood, culminating in the main procession on July 18th.
The detailed program will be published by the Parish and Municipality of San Chirico Raparo. Based on tradition, the schedule includes:
How to get there: San Chirico Raparo can be reached from the A2 Salerno-Reggio Calabria motorway (exit towards Val d'Agri / Pollino area) and from the provincial roads of the area; it is about 90 km from Potenza.
Admission: celebrations and processions are free admission.
Where to get information: Parish and Municipality of San Chirico Raparo for the updated program.
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Centro storico di San Chirico Raparo