Laurenzana's devotion to the pilgrim saint, between faith, band, and music
In the heart of summer, Laurenzana - a village in the province of Potenza overlooking the Lucanian Dolomites - renews its devotion to San Rocco, the pilgrim saint and protector against epidemics, venerated throughout Southern Italy. August 16th is the day of the festival, a gathering moment for the entire community and for the many emigrants who return to the village for the occasion.
The celebrations begin well in advance: from the first days of August, the novena with the evening holy mass in the church of San Giorgio spiritually prepares the faithful for the event. It is a time of reflection that grows in intensity as the saint's day approaches.
On August 16th, the day begins early with the alms collection through the town streets accompanied by the band, an ancient tradition of charitable fundraising marked by music. The morning's solemn mass is followed by the procession that winds through the historic center with the saint's effigy. In the evening, Piazza Comodo becomes the heart of the civil festival with the concert and musical entertainment.
Coordinated by the parish and the committee for religious festivals, the San Rocco festival is a perfect blend of the sacred and the profane: the devotion of the processions and the merriment of the evening gatherings in the square merge into one of the most cherished events in the Laurenzanese calendar.
Also in 2026, on August 16th, Laurenzana will honor San Rocco. The festival, preceded by the novena in the church of San Giorgio, will combine religious moments - solemn mass and procession - with civil ones, featuring the alms collection accompanied by the band and the evening concert in Piazza Comodo.
The detailed program for the 2026 edition will be published by the parish and the festival committee in the days leading up to it. The traditional structure includes:
Laurenzana (PZ) is reached via the SS92, about 40 km from Potenza. The celebrations take place between the church of San Giorgio, the historic center, and Piazza Comodo.
The religious celebrations and the evening concert are free and open to all.
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Chiesa di San Giorgio e Piazza Comodo