Festa patronale di San Giovanni Battista
Edition 2026 Sacred music Pyrotechnic show Heritage

Festa patronale di San Giovanni Battista

The patron saint's festival of Colletorto, August 29th

Colletorto — Campobasso (070)
Dates 29 Aug — 29 Aug 2026
Location Colletorto (070)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About San Giovanni Battista

On August 29th, Colletorto, a village in lower Molise in the province of Campobasso, celebrates its patron saint San Giovanni Battista, commemorating his martyrdom. A festival that intertwines religious and recreational programs: solemn masses, a procession with the statue along Corso Vittorio Emanuele, and final fireworks. An event deeply felt by the community and by the many emigrants who return to the village.

San Giovanni Battista, patron saint of Colletorto

Colletorto, a village in lower Molise in the province of Campobasso, known for its Angevin Tower, celebrates its patron saint San Giovanni Battista on August 29th, the day the Church commemorates his martyrdom. It is the main religious festival of the town, eagerly awaited by the entire community.

A program between faith and celebration

The patron saint's festival combines the religious program with the recreational program. In the preceding days, a preparatory triduum is held with the recitation of the rosary and mass; August 29th is dedicated to solemn celebrations, with the first mass in the morning and the solemn mass in the afternoon, followed by the procession with the statue of the saint along Corso Vittorio Emanuele and the streets of the center. The day concludes with fireworks in Largo Angioino and musical events.

Identity and return to roots

The festival of San Giovanni Battista is much more than a liturgical commemoration: it is a moment of strong identity for Colletorto and for the many emigrants who return to the village during the summer. A day that tells the soul of lower Molise, where popular devotion, Angevin history, and community spirit blend.

San Giovanni Battista — edition 2026

The 2026 edition of the patron saint's festival of San Giovanni Battista in Colletorto takes place on August 29th, with solemn masses, the procession along Corso Vittorio Emanuele, and final fireworks.

In 2026, Colletorto will again celebrate its patron saint San Giovanni Battista on August 29th. The day, preceded by a preparatory triduum, will feature solemn masses, the procession with the statue of the saint along Corso Vittorio Emanuele, and concluding fireworks in Largo Angioino.

Programme San Giovanni Battista 2026

August 29th, 2026 — Festival of San Giovanni Battista

  • 8:30 AM — First morning mass
  • Afternoon — Solemn mass
  • Following — Procession with the statue of the patron saint along Corso Vittorio Emanuele and the streets of the center
  • Evening — Musical events and fireworks in Largo Angioino

The detailed program (including the preparatory triduum in the preceding days) will be announced by the parish.

Highlights San Giovanni Battista 2026

The procession along Corso Vittorio Emanuele and the fireworks in Largo Angioino.

Prices San Giovanni Battista 2026

Free event.

Practical information — San Giovanni Battista

When

August 29th.

Where

Historic center of Colletorto (CB), Corso Vittorio Emanuele and Largo Angioino.

How to get there

By car from Campobasso (approx. 50 km) or from Termoli. Nearest train stations: Termoli or Campobasso.

Notes

Free event.

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Where does it take place — San Giovanni Battista

Centro storico di Colletorto

Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 86044 Colletorto

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San Giovanni Battista in brief

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