Wednesday, August 27, 2008

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383ma FERA-Day in honor of St. 2008 Santa Rosalia

The feast of the patron saint of Bivona tradition will take place as 3 to 5 September, by the European Association of Mimosa, but the religious events are initiated August 26 with the Novena, like an ancient prayer a rosary alternating songs dedicated to St. Rosalia held for nine days until September 3. At 18.30 at the Church of St. Rosalia, is sung followed by the Novena to the Holy Mass animated by the children of the choir.
Rosalie O Virgin, you who are poor in spirit and pure of heart shine on us
as an example of virtue, help us to increase our faith, hope and charity.
SONG
They move the crowds to Mount pitiful
Mount ee that out fragrance of lilies roses.
Hi, prejudice or Rosalia. Hello, hello Rosalia or
a mystery Thou hast loved us so much that one day Verginella Rosalia
moves you our tears Please God and Mary
Our Father ..
Santa Rosalia pray for us,
teach us to love Jesus (10 times)
Glory be ...

The most important events of the feast of St. Rosalia 2008:
September 3
18.30: conclusion of the Novena
20.30: Procession of the Relic of St. Rosalia from the Mother Church to the Church of St. Rosalia
21.30: Solemn Vespers
September 4
11.30: S. Solemn Mass, followed by an exciting descent (SCINNUTA) Fercolo of the chapel altar, carried out by the shoulder carrying and devotees.
ore18.00: Procession of Fercolo carried on the shoulders through the streets of the town, accompanied by bands bivonesi
at 22.00: Solemn Mass outdoors in Piazza G. Marconi-Fercolo follow the return of the Church and in the moving altar arrangement
24.00: fireworks in Piazza S. John
September 5
22.00: The Musical with Extra PFM Orme

Thursday, August 21, 2008

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Rosalia and the Festival of Fishing 2008

the occasion of the XXIII Festival PescaBivona ( http:// www.comune.bivona.ag.it/ ) can be visited throughout the day on 23 and 24 August the Church of S. Rosalia the sacred oak and specially lit, with the assistance of volunteers from the parish who will be the tour guides. In addition, visitors will find prayer cards, postcards, keychains and other items pertaining to the cult of St. Rosalia and Vara.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

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THE STORY OF A CULT OF SANTA ROSALIA BIVONA


Santa Rosalia, Virgin hermit, lived in the twelfth century, presence was probably between 1130 and 1170. According to tradition, spent the first years of his youth at the Norman court of Roger II and then became a handmaiden of Queen Margherita, wife of King William I. After leaving the court, first chose the monastic life at some Basilian and Benedictine monasteries, then the life of a hermit in the caves Quisquina, Bivona and at Palermo, where he died on Mount Pellegrino. The cult of St.
Rosalia in Bivona has ancient origins that date back to the mid-fourteenth century. The cult bivonese is based on two traditions: the first, a little known, says the appearance of Santa Rosalia in a man (or a girl or jurors) on a stone, promising to free Bivona fever if it had been built a church in his honor at the same place. The fever subsided and around the stone "miraculous" was the Church which was built outside the walls. It was 1348 or 1375. There is no trace of the stone due to the continuous transformation and restoration of the Church throughout the centuries. The second tradition began in 1624 after Following the revelations and visions of Mary bivonese Roccaforte (1597-1648), tertiary Benedictine, who died in the odor of sanctity. The Servant of God claimed to have had some visions of Santa, who tells his own life. According to tradition the hermitage of Santa after seven years at the cave of Quisquina, having been discovered and disturbed his religious practices by some local residents, he moved further downstream and Bivona precisely because it was in the possession of his father Sinibaldi, Lord of Quisquina and Rose (Rose of the mountain overlooking Bivona). The Santa lived in for five years at Bivona inserted a cave in a forest of oak trees and traversed by a river, the same one that still flows into the ground in front of the church. Of the forest remained only a portion of the strain (or roots) of the oak where the saint used to pray to stop and find shelter in the hollow trunk of that tree. This "sign" of Santuzza is placed near the entrance and was now made visible through an opening clear.