The patron saint of Mairago between solemn mass, procession, and Lodi dishes
The Festa Patronale di San Fermo is the main event in Mairago (Province of Lodi), a town in the Lodi plain. The town's patron saint is San Fermo, celebrated every year around August 10th, according to the traditional calendar which sets the festival on the second Sunday of the month.
The central moment of the festival is religious: the solemn mass in honor of the patron saint and the procession that winds through the town represent the heart of the event, experienced with great participation by the community. It is an occasion that renews the bond of the inhabitants with their faith traditions every year.
Alongside the religious celebrations, the festival offers food stalls with typical dishes of Lodi cuisine, a land with a great dairy and peasant tradition. The convivial moment completes the event, transforming it into a true village festival that, in the heart of summer, brings together the small community of Mairago around the table and social life.
In 2026, the Festa Patronale di San Fermo will be celebrated in Mairago around August 10th, on the second Sunday of the month (Sunday, August 9th). The event includes a solemn mass in honor of the patron saint, a procession through the town streets, and food stalls featuring traditional Lodi dishes.
The festival is structured, as per tradition, between a religious moment and a village festival:
The detailed program will be announced by the parish and the Municipality in the weeks preceding the event.
Mairago is located in the Lodi plain, east of Lodi, reachable by car along provincial roads. The celebrations take place in the town center and at the parish church.
Around August 10th, the second Sunday of the month.
Solemn mass, procession, and food stalls with Lodi dishes. Free admission.
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