The patronal feast of the Ciamprisco hamlet, blending faith and tradition in the heart of the Caserta summer.
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In the heart of summer, the small hamlet of Ciamprisco, in the municipality of Francolise (Caserta province, Campania), gathers around its patron saint for the San Rocco Patronal Festival. Traditionally celebrated around August 16th, during the peak of the Ferragosto holiday, the festival is one of the most anticipated moments of the year for the entire community, offering a precious opportunity to strengthen the bonds between faith, tradition, and the local area.
San Rocco is among the most beloved figures in Italian popular devotion, invoked for centuries as a protector against the plague and illness. In Ciamprisco, his cult is deeply rooted: the patronal festival is not merely a religious appointment, but a true sign of collective identity for this Terra di Lavoro village, which renews its loyalty to the Saint every year.
The heart of the celebrations is the religious aspect, which involves the entire population. A solemn mass is held in honor of San Rocco, attended by religious and civil authorities, followed by the traditional procession with the statue of the Saint through the streets of the hamlet, accompanied by a brass band and the faithful. It is the most intense and participatory moment, where the Ciamprisco community recognizes itself and comes together.
Alongside the spiritual dimension, the evenings of August 15th and 16th come alive with the secular side of the celebrations:
The combination of the sacred and the profane makes the San Rocco Patronal Festival a genuine event, capable of capturing the authentic soul of the small towns in the Caserta province.
Participating in the Ciamprisco festival also means discovering a lesser-known corner of inland Campania. The hamlet preserves the historic Church of Sant'Andrea, a testament to the village's ancient devotion, and is located a short distance from the main transport routes of the Terra di Lavoro. The mid-August festival is the ideal occasion to experience the hospitality and traditions of this part of the Caserta territory firsthand.
The Ciamprisco community is preparing to renew its devotion to its patron saint, San Rocco, in 2026. Following the tradition of previous editions, the festivities are expected to take place around August 15th and 16th, with religious events—a solemn mass and a procession with the Saint's statue—complemented by evening secular celebrations. Official information regarding dates, times, and the program will be released through the parish and Francolise Municipality channels.
Ciamprisco is a hamlet in the municipality of Francolise, in the province of Caserta. By car, it can be reached via the SS7 Appia or the A1 motorway (Capua or Caianello exits). The nearest train stations are in Sparanise and Teano, served by regional lines.
The festivities traditionally take place around August 15th and 16th, the liturgical day of San Rocco.
The festival is held in the public spaces of the hamlet: participation in religious rites and evening events is free.
As this is a village festival during the peak Ferragosto period, it is recommended to check the final dates and times with the parish and the Municipality of Francolise in the weeks leading up to the event.
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