Each year the people of the North End invite you to celebrate with them as they honor their patrons Saint Anthony and Saint Lucy with colorful parades, religious services, strolling singers, live entertainment and of course an abundance of great Italian and American food.
The San Antonio Di Padova Da Montefalcione, Inc. is a non-profit, religious and cultural organization founded in 1919 in Boston by Italian immigrants.
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The Feast of ALL Feasts
National Geographic
Every summer, Boston’s North End shows its true colors—green, white and red. It’s Feast season and the neighborhood’s Italian heritage spills onto the streets. A four-day celebration held at the end of August and is said to be the largest in New England—the Feast of All Feasts.
Chronicle on WCVB-TV Channel 5
Saint Anthony, to me, is a person. He is part of my life. He’s my brother, my father, my friend.
Natalina Tizzano, North End Resident
Saint Anthony and Saint Lucy Societies continue what their ancestors started over 100 years ago and are a shining beacon in their community. The 150 members of Saint Anthony Society and 100 members of Saint Lucy Society carry on this four-day annual celebration of faith, community, tradition, and culture.
The Honorable Michelle Wu, Mayor of Boston”
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